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Posted by trey on July 10, 19101 at 00:05:16:
In Reply to: Why does Plato start the Republic with the word Katabasis? posted by Char on April 25, 19101 at 01:11:16:
The Republic is Socrates journey. For a good and deep discussion of the nature of the Republic, which, like all of Plato's work the structure is just as philosophical as the content, check out John Sallis' Logos and Being.
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