Philosopher-Kings: The Argument of Plato’s Republic

Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Pub. Co. (1988)
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Reeve's classic work provides an interpretation of Republic that makes a case for the coherence of Plato's argument.

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C. D. C. Reeve
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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