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The Republic

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The Republic

By: Plato
Narrated by: Pat Bottino
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In this monumental work of moral and political philosophy, Plato sought to answer some of the world's most formidable questions: What does it mean to be good? What enables us to distinguish between right and wrong? How should human virtues be translated into a just society? Perhaps the greatest single treatise written on political philosophy, The Republic has strongly influenced Western thought concerning questions of justice, rule, obedience, and the good life.

This work is also undoubtedly the best introduction to Plato's philosophy in general. Not only does it contain his ideas on the state and man, but also his famous theory of forms, his theory of knowledge, and his views on the role of music and poetry in society.

Public Domain (P)1995 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Philosophical Journey • Timeless Relevance • Clear Narration • Thought-provoking Ideas • Foundational Wisdom

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It's wonderful to hear the Socratic method of questioning in full force, but I would have liked Glaucon to be more challenging to Socrates in his line of thought. During the entire affair he's only really challenged once, and only given questions about his reasoning a handful of times. For the most part, Glaucon is far too agreeable with everything Socrates throws at him. There were several instances of Socrates getting away with false dilemmas, and showing one instance while assuming application to every instance.

I liked Pat's tone, but I would have liked more differentiation between the two speakers voices. It was at times difficult to discern whether it was Socrates or Glaucon speaking.

Worth it for understanding early philosophy

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Loved it and recommend it!! I was able to follow this storyline perfectly. It was fun to listen, stop, think, and then rewind and then listen again. A light bulb turns on, “…oh that makes sense!!!” Love it.

Loved this Audiobook

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Plato's fascinating examination of the state and people, flawlessly translated, always kept me engaged. How such an ancent text could remain so timeless is a testimony to its importance.

Thoughtful and timeless

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Check out Dr.
Cuddeback on Institute of Catholic Culture to give a “guided” tour of The Republic. Excellent book…excellent teaching!

Every American should read this!

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First 5 chapters very descriptive almost like instructions... from chapter 6 onwards it gets deeper into philosophical understanding.

Descriptive like instructions

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