Sparks Notes for Plato's Republic

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Philosophy

 

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Gary M

 

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March 8, 2015

 

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Yet he offers no definition of his own, and the discussion ends in aporia?a deadlock, where no further progress is possible and the interlocutors feel less sure of their beliefs than they had at the start of the conversation. In Plato's early dialogues, aporia usually spells the end. The Republic moves beyond this deadlock...
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In Plato's early dialogues, aporia usually spells the end. The Republic moves beyond this deadlock. Nine more books follow, and Socrates develops a rich and complex theory of justice. When Book I opens, Socrates is returning home from a religious festival with his young friend Glaucon, one of Plato's brothers...
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