The Republic
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Author: Plato (Translated by Benjamin Jowett)
ISBN: TBC
Price: ₹458
Genre: Philosophy, Political Science, Classic Literature
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 378
Size: A5
Description:
The Republic by Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett, is one of the most influential works of philosophy and political theory in Western thought. Written around 380 BCE, this timeless masterpiece explores profound questions about justice, morality, and the ideal structure of society. Through a series of dialogues, primarily between Socrates and his contemporaries, Plato examines the nature of justice and the principles needed to build a just and harmonious state.
The book is structured into ten books (chapters), each delving into interconnected themes of ethics, governance, education, and human behavior. Central to the work is the allegory of the cave, one of philosophy’s most enduring metaphors, which illustrates the journey from ignorance to enlightenment and underscores Plato’s theory of knowledge and perception. Plato also introduces his concept of the philosopher-king, arguing that only those who possess wisdom and moral virtue are fit to govern.
The Republic further elaborates on Plato’s tripartite theory of the soul, aligning the individual psyche with the structure of an ideal state. It envisions a society divided into three classes—rulers, auxiliaries, and producers—each corresponding to reason, spirit, and appetite in the soul. Plato’s ideas on education, equality, and the role of women in society, though controversial, were groundbreaking for their time and continue to inspire modern discourse.
Benjamin Jowett’s translation preserves the depth and complexity of Plato’s arguments while making them accessible to contemporary readers. His clear and eloquent prose captures the essence of Plato’s philosophical inquiries, making this translation a standard for students and scholars alike.
The Republic is not merely a philosophical treatise but also a work of profound literary artistry. The dialogues are rich with metaphor, allegory, and rhetorical brilliance, reflecting Plato’s genius as a writer. Its exploration of universal themes like justice, power, and the pursuit of truth has made it a cornerstone of Western intellectual tradition.
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Manufacturer/Publisher: Doaba Publications
Country of Origin: India
Packer Information: Doaba Publications, India
ISBN: TBC
Price: ₹458
Genre: Philosophy, Political Science, Classic Literature
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 378
Size: A5
Description:
The Republic by Plato, translated by Benjamin Jowett, is one of the most influential works of philosophy and political theory in Western thought. Written around 380 BCE, this timeless masterpiece explores profound questions about justice, morality, and the ideal structure of society. Through a series of dialogues, primarily between Socrates and his contemporaries, Plato examines the nature of justice and the principles needed to build a just and harmonious state.
The book is structured into ten books (chapters), each delving into interconnected themes of ethics, governance, education, and human behavior. Central to the work is the allegory of the cave, one of philosophy’s most enduring metaphors, which illustrates the journey from ignorance to enlightenment and underscores Plato’s theory of knowledge and perception. Plato also introduces his concept of the philosopher-king, arguing that only those who possess wisdom and moral virtue are fit to govern.
The Republic further elaborates on Plato’s tripartite theory of the soul, aligning the individual psyche with the structure of an ideal state. It envisions a society divided into three classes—rulers, auxiliaries, and producers—each corresponding to reason, spirit, and appetite in the soul. Plato’s ideas on education, equality, and the role of women in society, though controversial, were groundbreaking for their time and continue to inspire modern discourse.
Benjamin Jowett’s translation preserves the depth and complexity of Plato’s arguments while making them accessible to contemporary readers. His clear and eloquent prose captures the essence of Plato’s philosophical inquiries, making this translation a standard for students and scholars alike.
The Republic is not merely a philosophical treatise but also a work of profound literary artistry. The dialogues are rich with metaphor, allegory, and rhetorical brilliance, reflecting Plato’s genius as a writer. Its exploration of universal themes like justice, power, and the pursuit of truth has made it a cornerstone of Western intellectual tradition.
Key Features:
- A definitive translation of one of history’s greatest philosophical texts.
- Explores themes of justice, morality, education, and governance.
- Introduces enduring concepts like the allegory of the cave and the philosopher-king.
- Ideal for students, philosophers, and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western thought.
Manufacturer/Publisher: Doaba Publications
Country of Origin: India
Packer Information: Doaba Publications, India