Plato. Credit: lentina_x, Flickr, CC BY 2.0/ The philosophical dialogue, The Republic, was written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato around 375 BCE. It describes his vision of an ideal and just ...
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'The Allegory of the Cave' continues
Someone must first escape the cave’s illusions, confront the true nature of reality, and return to enlighten the community ...
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E. Taylor. But he wonders why no mention is made of Bernard Bosanquet, the distinguished author of "A Companion to Plato‘s Republic" and of "The Education of the Young in the Republic of Plato ...
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Konstantin Nikolaev biography on mid-day.com: education at MSU, work in transportation logistics, port industry, withdrawing ...
Relationship With Self In The Republic, Plato (360 B.C.E./1994) uses a fire cave analogy to describe the fleeting nature of reality. Humans, who have spent their lives shackled and studying ...