Republic (Classics of World Literature)

Republic (Classics of World Literature)

by Plato (Author), Plato (Author), David James Vaughan (Translator), John Llewelyn Davies (Translator), Tom Griffith (Series Editor), Stephen Watt (Introduction)

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Translated by John Llewelyn Davies and David James Vaughan. With an Introduction by Stephen Watt. The ideas of Plato (c429-347BC) have influenced Western philosophers for over two thousand years. Such is his importance that the twentieth-century philosopher A.N. Whitehead described all subsequent developments within the subject as foot-notes to Plato's work. Beyond philosophy, he has exerted a major influence on the development of Western literature, politics and theology. The Republic deals with the great range of Plato's thought, but is particularly concerned with what makes a well-balanced society and individual. It combines argument and myth to advocate a life organized by reason rather than dominated by desires and appetites. Regarded by some as the foundation document of totalitarianism, by others as a call to develop the full potential of humanity, the Republic remains a challenging and intensely exciting work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Published: 05 Apr 1997

ISBN 10: 1853264830
ISBN 13: 9781853264832