The Republic of Plato

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Kessinger Publishing, Jan 1, 1992 - Philosophy - 324 pages
This is Thomas Taylor's adept translation of Plato's Republic. Plato's "crowning achievement of art and philosophy." "The idea that runs through the Republic is that the individual presents almost the same features and qualties as society, on a smaller scale, and in his argument Plato first considers the state and thence makes his deductions as to the individual." "Besides the enduring value of the Republic as a work of art, its philosophical and ethical teaching is of particular interest in the present disordered condition of social and speculative ideas.

About the author (1992)

Taylor is Executive Director of the Institute for Ministry, Law & Ethics. He is an attorney, a minister in the Presbyterian Church USA, and frequently writes and speaks on the topic of law and ministry.

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