理想國
作者 | 柏拉圖 |
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出版社 | Ingram International Inc |
商品描述 | Republic:Anenquiryintothenatureoftheidealsociety,RepublicisaseriesofdialoguesbetweenSocratesandvariousinterrogators.Itproposesastateorganizedandgovernedonphilo |
作者 | 柏拉圖 |
---|---|
出版社 | Ingram International Inc |
商品描述 | Republic:Anenquiryintothenatureoftheidealsociety,RepublicisaseriesofdialoguesbetweenSocratesandvariousinterrogators.Itproposesastateorganizedandgovernedonphilo |
內容簡介 An enquiry into the nature of the ideal society, Republic is a series of dialogues between Socrates and various interrogators. It proposes a state organized and governed on philosophical principles and asks if goodness can exist devoid of motive, obligation or supplication to a stronger power solely by itself and translate into society as a whole. The work also contemplates the duality inherent in life: the reality we perceive through our senses and the truth we can gain through the world of ideas. Although Plato is largely concerned with the definition of justice, the city-state and the just man, he also discusses a range of topics: social, moral, educational and psychological. Considered to be one of the bedrocks of Greek philosophy, Republic has had immeasurable impact on Western thought through the ages."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
作者介紹 Plato (428-348 BCE) was a philosopher and mathematician in ancient Greece. A student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle, his Academy was one of the first institutions of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely regarded as the father of modern philosophy.
書名 / | Republic |
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作者 / | 柏拉圖 |
簡介 / | Republic:Anenquiryintothenatureoftheidealsociety,RepublicisaseriesofdialoguesbetweenSocratesandvariousinterrogators.Itproposesastateorganizedandgovernedonphilo |
出版社 / | Ingram International Inc |
ISBN13 / | 9788129129437 |
ISBN10 / | |
EAN / | 9788129129437 |
誠品26碼 / | 2682437497004 |
頁數 / | 358 |
裝訂 / | P:平裝 |
語言 / | 3:英文 |
尺寸 / | 19.8X12.9X1.9CM |
級別 / | N:無 |
最佳賣點 : An enquiry into the nature of the ideal society, Republic is a series of dialogues between Socrates and various interrogators. It proposes a state organized and governed on philosophical principles and asks if goodness can exist devoid of motive, obligation or supplication to a stronger power solely by itself and translate into society as a whole. The work also contemplates the duality inherent in life: the reality we perceive through our senses and the truth we can gain through the world of ideas. Although Plato is largely concerned with the definition of justice, the city-state and the just man, he also discusses a range of topics: social, moral, educational and psychological. Considered to be one of the bedrocks of Greek philosophy, Republic has had immeasurable impact on Western thought through the ages.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.