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Plato's Republic | Benjamin Jowett
Plato's Republic | Benjamin Jowett
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The Republic
| ISBN-13 | 9789358561678 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 935856167X |
| Author | Plato |
| Translator | Benjamin Jowett |
| Series | Fingerprint! Deluxe Hardbound Editions |
| Edition | Deluxe Hardbound Edition |
| Format | Hardcover (Faux-leather over boards) |
| Publisher | Fingerprint! Publishing |
| Publication Date | August 10, 2023 |
| Page Count | 352 |
| Subjects | Ancient & Classical Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Literary Collections |
Extended Synopsis
The Republic stands as one of the most intellectually ambitious and influential works in the history of Western philosophy. Through a series of masterful dialogues and debates led by his mentor, Socrates, Plato embarks on a profound exploration of the ideal state and the fundamental nature of justice. Instead of simply defining morality, the text constructs a visionary framework for a just society, seamlessly weaving together theories on the nature of absolute truth, the crucial role of education in shaping civic duty, and the conceptual governance of enlightened philosopher-kings.
Presented in a stunning faux-leather hardbound edition featuring elegant gold foil leaf accents, this Fingerprint! Deluxe volume offers readers a tangible piece of history. Utilizing the classic, highly regarded translation by Benjamin Jowett, this text invites modern minds to engage deeply with thought-provoking Socratic dialogues. Whether you are exploring the philosophical foundations of societal structure for the first time or revisiting Plato's visionary ideas, this collector's edition illuminates ancient concepts that remain striking and highly relevant to contemporary debates on power, governance, and morality.
Reader Targeting
- Philosophy students and academics requiring a beautiful, durable text of Benjamin Jowett's respected translation for deep study and analysis.
- Collectors of classic literature seeking premium, aesthetically pleasing hardbound editions to display in a home or office library.
- Political science enthusiasts and general readers eager to understand the foundational theories of statecraft, justice, and societal organization.
Accolades & Awards
- Recognized globally as a foundational pillar of Western philosophy and political theory.
- This Fingerprint! Deluxe Hardbound Edition is celebrated for its high-quality construction, offering an accessible yet luxurious presentation of an ancient masterpiece.
Author Biography
Plato (c. 428–348 BCE) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the visionary founder of the Academy in Athens, widely considered the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Alongside his mentor, Socrates, and his most famous student, Aristotle, Plato laid the essential foundations of Western philosophy and science. His philosophical dialogues have remained required reading for centuries, offering unparalleled insights into ancient political thought, epistemology, and ethics.
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