The Republic by Plato audiobook

The Republic

By Plato
Translated by Benjamin Jowett
Read by Pat Bottino

Blackstone Publishing

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781441740717

  • ISBN: 9781441740694

  • ISBN: 9781441740724

Runtime: 12.63 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Philosophy
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In this monumental work of moral and political philosophy, Plato sought to answer some of the world’s most formidable questions: What does it mean to be good? What enables us to distinguish between right and wrong? How should human virtues be translated into a just society? Perhaps the greatest single treatise written on political philosophy, The Republic has strongly influenced Western thought concerning questions of justice, rule, obedience, and the good life.

This work is also undoubtedly the best introduction to Plato’s philosophy in general. Not only does it contain his ideas on the state and man but also his famous theory of forms, his theory of knowledge, and his views on the role of music and poetry in society.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Regarded as Plato's most important work, The Republic has long been studied as a seminal text of the Western literary and philosophical canon. In this group of philosophical dialogues, Plato uses a conversational prose format to explore the nature of society, seeking to define the characteristics of an ideal society, or republic.” Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Vol. 75

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Author Bio: Plato

Author Bio: Plato

Plato (c. 427–347 BC) stands with Socrates and Aristotle as one of the shapers of the whole intellectual tradition of the West. He founded in Athens the Academy, the first permanent institution devoted to philosophical research and teaching, and the prototype of all Western universities.

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Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Philosophy
Runtime: 12.63
Audience: Adult
Language: English