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Plato's Republic is arguably one of the most influential books ever written about Western political philsophy. This module offers an exploration of the Republic, examining its key themes such as Justice, the Ideal State, the Theory of Forms, and the Philosopher-King to name a few. Together, we will engage with the text's philosophical arguments and controversies while tying their relevance to contemporary society.
The module will follow an 8-session structure as shown below:
The module will follow an 8-session structure as shown below:
Outline | 8-Session Structure |
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Week 1 | Session 1: Introduction to The Republic and the Greek World |
Session 2: Book I - The Debate on Justice: Socrates vs Thrasymachus | |
Week 2 | Session 3: Books II & III - Education and the Ideal State |
Session 4: Books IV & V - Justice in the Soul and Society | |
Week 3 | Session 5: Books VI & VII - The Philosopher-King and the Form of the Good |
Session 6: Books VIII & IX - The Mistaken Regimes and Socrates' Critique of Democracy | |
Week 4 | Session 7:Book X - Art, Poetry, and the Myth or Er |
Session 8: Summary, Overview, and the Legacy of Plato's Republic |
Required Texts
C.D.C. Reeve's translation of Plato's Republic..
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