From Book IV of the Republic. Plato's description of the effects of knowledge and how it is to be gained. It is written as a dialogue between Plato's brother Glaucon and Socrates.
The Allegory of the Cave
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From Book IV of the Republic. Plato's description of the effects of knowledge and how it is to be gained. It is written as a dialogue between Plato's brother Glaucon and Socrates.
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10 Masterpieces You Have To Listen To Before You Die: Vol. 1

The Complete Plato

The Republic

Laws

Summary of The Republic

Critias : The Lost Story of Atlantis – A Fragment on Power, Decline, and Civilization

Philebus : What Brings True Happiness? – Plato’s Dialogue on Pleasure, Intelligence, and the Good Life

Epinomis : The Sequel to Laws – A Late Dialogue on Astronomy, Theology, and the Nature of the Divine

Ion : Inspiration and Art – Plato’s Dialogue on Poets, Prophets, and Divine Madness

Minos : What Is Law? – Plato’s Fragmentary Dialogue on Justice and Political Philosophy

Euthydemus : Logic, Language, and the Absurd – Plato’s Satirical Dialogue on Sophistry and Education

Laws : Plato’s Final Political Work – Justice, Government, and the Ideal Legal Order
