![]() ![]() It not until the delineation of the famous "Myth of the Cave" in Book VII, however, that the two realms: material and ideal, polity and philosophy, historical State and ideal State, virtue and ethics truly come together. In these Plato examines the figure of the philosopher, metaphysics, and epistemology, an extended investigation that culminates in the allegory of the vision, visibility, and the sun as symbol of the good, or justice. ![]() But the middle books belong almost exclusively to pure philosophy. There is first of all the mundane, represented in the first books by the refutation of proverbial morality and traditional society. In a word, what is justice? From this common origin, however, the book divides at a broader level. ![]() ![]() It has as its central problem the nature of justice. Although certain inconsistencies have been subsequently discovered, philosophical and otherwise, there can be no doubt that The Republic is a work of genius. Plato's Republic has long defied classification: it is a philosophical masterpiece it is acute political theory it is great literature. ![]()
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