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 4. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, I-II Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) Lecture 4 introduces Plato's Republic and its many meanings in the context of moral psychology, justice, the ... |  Plato's republic - FULL Audio Book - Part 1 of 2 - by Plato (427-347) Plato's republic - FULL Audio Book - Part 1 of 2 - by Plato (427-347) SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/GreenAudioBooks - The Republic is a Socratic ... |  The Republic by Plato | Summary of Books 1-4 http://amzn.to/UwCVzd http://www.novoprep.com The Republic by Plato | Summary of Books 1-4. |  plato's republic part 1 the polisci thingy! |  Plato's Allegory of the Cave from The Republic The Allegory is related to Plato's Theory of Forms, wherein Plato asserts that "Forms" (or "Ideas"), and not the material world of change known to us through... |  Ethics: Plato's Republic, book 2 In this lecture from my Fall 2011 Ethics class at Marist College, we discuss Plato's Republic bk 2., specifically Egoist and Contractarian moral theories, th... |  Plato's Republic (2 of 7) Subtitles available. Audio courtesy of LibriVox. Read by: Jim Allman, Sibella Denton, don, Geoffrey Edwards, Jc Guan, Leni, mb, Preston McConkie, ontheroad, ... |  Plato's Republic - Book One - pt 1/2 A day in Athens with Socrates. A simplified version of Book 1 of Plato's Republic. |  5. Philosophers and Kings: Plato's Republic, III-IV Introduction to Political Philosophy (PLSC 114) The discussion of the Republic continues. An account is given of the various figures, their role in the dialo... |  Why read Plato's "Republic"? Robin Waterfield, editor of the Oxford World's Classics edition of Plato's "Republic", tells us why we should bother reading it. |
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Irish Times
Wed, 15 May 2013 18:00:47 -0700
The thinking behind this flagrant disregard for the general wishes of the electorate can be explained by drawing upon a famous analogy found in Book VI of Plato's Republic. Plato justifies the ruling elite of philosopher kings in his ideal state by ...
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The New American
Tue, 14 May 2013 09:42:00 -0700
And it was only in this sense that the Greeks, such as Plato, used the term that has been translated as "republic." Plato was writing about an imaginary "commonwealth," and while he certainly had strong ideas about the kind of government this Utopia ...
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The Malaysian Insider
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 19:23:39 -0700
In the “Republic”, Plato describes how politics builds the ideal society. It is well-established then that politics moulds society and hence the resultant society will be a reflection of the type of politics practised. In our country where race-based ...
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