Giustizia, filosofia e felicità: un'introduzione a La Repubblica di Platone

Ariccia (RM): Aracne (2015)
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This analysis of Plato's Republic begins with brief notes on the life and works of Plato, then offers a summary of the books that make up the Republic, identifying each one with one of the most important themes and problems that characterize the dialogue: justice, philosophy, happiness, desire, myth. The volume concludes with an appendix that deals with the question of truth and appearance, and its relationship to virtue and to the good of the city.

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