Knowledge and Governing Well

In Understanding Plato's Republic. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 120–157 (2010)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Ideals as Standards and their Approximations The Paradox of the Philosopher‐king: Knowledge and Political Power Knowledge and Opinions Platonic Forms and Physical Particulars Plato's Theory of the Form of the Good Knowledge of Good How Elitist is Plato's Completely Good City?

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