1. Arguments of Plato's Republic
Philosophers in many cases have complex justifications for their thought, which can at times seem ironic or contradictory. ... To a true philosopher, the truth to justice should be worthwhile in and of itself because it produces the greatest good. ... At this point, does one understand the true Form of the Good completely, and become a philosopher king. is made clear by Plato, that very few people even make it out of the cave, let alone become philosopher kings. ... Plato's message becomes even more clear by analyzing the ultimate mission of the philosopher king. ... Philosopher kings a...
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- Grade Level: High School