The Education Of The Young In The Republic Of Plato is a classic philosophical work written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. Originally published in 1900, this book provides a detailed analysis of Plato's views on education and its role in creating an ideal society. The book explores the various aspects of education, including the importance of physical and mental training, the role of music and literature in shaping character, and the need for a strong moral foundation. In addition, the book examines Plato's ideas on the nature of knowledge, the purpose of education, and the…mehr
The Education Of The Young In The Republic Of Plato is a classic philosophical work written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. Originally published in 1900, this book provides a detailed analysis of Plato's views on education and its role in creating an ideal society. The book explores the various aspects of education, including the importance of physical and mental training, the role of music and literature in shaping character, and the need for a strong moral foundation. In addition, the book examines Plato's ideas on the nature of knowledge, the purpose of education, and the relationship between the individual and the state. With its insightful analysis and thought-provoking ideas, The Education Of The Young In The Republic Of Plato remains an essential read for anyone interested in philosophy, education, or ancient Greek thought.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Plato (428/27-348/47 bce) Plato was an Athenian philosopher from the Classical Period in Ancient Greece. He grew up during the Peloponnesian War (431-404 bce), and came of age around the time of Athens' final defeat and the turmoil that followed. He was a close associate of the great Greek philosopher Socrates, who is considered to be the founder of Western philosophy; he was later condemned to death. The Socratic method of dialogue and debate are extensively found in Plato's works. He wrote approximately 35 dialogues with Socrates as a character in order to bring out the ideas and beliefs of his teacher. Two of his notable works are Apologia, which recounts Socrates' trial, and Phaedo, a dialogue that chronicles the conversations on the day that Socrates was put to death. Following the execution of Socrates, Plato travelled to Egypt, Sicily, and Italy. He studied and contributed to philosophy, mathematics, and science. Upon his return to Athens, he founded the Academy-the first institution of higher learning in the West. The institute focused on research around philosophy and science. One of the famous students at Plato's Academy was Aristotle, who went on to challenge some of Plato's views on literature and poetry.
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