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As a student working with Pioneer *, I learned the political philosophy of the Republic of Plato and wrote "Prudent Socratic Carefulness: Idealism in the Republic of Plato". This article says, "By using Nietzsche as a philosophical clue, it is an ideal man in eloquent and figurative ways - ideally in his argument but never in his soul It is investigating in detail. Professor Lawrence Cooper, Lawrence Cooper (1999) who is a natural and good problem Rousseau, Plato of Rosa and Nietzsche "God of Love: Unlimited Politics" (2008). research
Republic of Plato (427 - 347 BC) is the basic sentence of political philosophy, the first sentence of Western civilization to examine the problem of justice with the most rigorous scrutiny. Writing dialogue took place around 411 BC. Plato's teacher Socrates (399 BC)
The political philosophy of the West comes from the philosophy of ancient Greece, where the political philosophy can be traced back to Plato at least. Ancient Greece was dominated by the city state and the city country experimented with various forms of political organization that classified Plato as stability and moral decline of five categories: monarchy, democracy, oligarchicism , Democracy and tyranny. One of the first and most important classics of political philosophy is Plato Republic, followed by Aristotle's "Nikumark Ethics and Politics". Roman political philosophy was influenced by stoic school and Roman politician Sheikelo.
Plato is an innovator in the form of dialecticism in writing dialogue and philosophy. Plato seems to be the founder of Western political philosophy, his republic and law, and other dialogues offer some of the earliest ways to deal with existing political issues from a philosophical point of view To do. Plato's most decisive philosophical influence is usually thought to be Socrates, Parmenides, Heracritus and Pythagoras, although his predecessor's work is rare, and today we oppose these personality It is. Most of the knowledge comes from Plato himself.