Plato, along with his teacher Socrates and student Aristotle, is one of the most famous and influential philosophers in history. Plato founded the Academy in Athens which greatly helped develop philosophy and he was also instrumental in the development of Western religion and spirituality. This edition of The Republic includes a table of contents.
The Republic
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Summary of The Republic

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

Alcibiades I : A Young Politician’s Search for Self-Knowledge – Plato’s Dialogue on Ambition and the Soul

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

Theaetetus : What Is Knowledge? – A Foundational Dialogue on Epistemology and Perception

Phaedo : Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul – A Profound Meditation on Death and the Afterlife

Euthyphro : What Is Piety? – A Classic Dialogue on Morality, Religion, and Divine Justice

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

Second Alcibiades : Self-Knowledge and Prayer – Plato’s Dialogue on Piety, Deliberation, and the Limits of Political Ambition
