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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The Complete Plato

The Republic

Laws

Summary of The Republic

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

Statesman : Leadership, Politics, and the Art of Rule – Plato’s Vision of the Ideal Statesman

Sophist : A Deep Inquiry into Falsehood, Language, and Reality – Plato’s Study of the Nature of Being

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

Clitophon : The Unfinished Conversation – Plato’s Mysterious and Brief Challenge to Socrates’ Teaching

Crito : Justice, Duty, and Civil Disobedience – Socrates’ Reflections from His Prison Cell

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

Menexenus : Plato’s Satirical Funeral Oration – Patriotism, Politics, and the Use of Rhetoric
