The Republic

The Republic is Plato's most complete and incisive work--a detailed study of the problem of how best to ensure that justice exists in a real society, rather than as merely the product of an idealized philosophical construct. The work considers several competing definitions of justice, and looks...

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Main Author: Orr, James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London [England] Routledge 2017
©2017
Series:A Macat Analysis
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