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City and Soul in Plato's Republic
Book • 2003
In 'City and Soul in Plato's Republic', G.R. F.
Ferrari offers a nuanced interpretation of the city-soul analogy, challenging dominant views by arguing that the analogy is not about causal relationships between city and soul but rather about structural similarities.
Ferrari explores how Plato uses this analogy to address the values and motives of the philosopher-king and to reconnect individuals with political rule.
Ferrari offers a nuanced interpretation of the city-soul analogy, challenging dominant views by arguing that the analogy is not about causal relationships between city and soul but rather about structural similarities.
Ferrari explores how Plato uses this analogy to address the values and motives of the philosopher-king and to reconnect individuals with political rule.
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