A POLÊMICA VISÃO PLATÔNICA DE DEMOCRACIA NO LIVRO “H” DA REPÚBLICA*
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Philosophy and Politics had been the inextricable twill of values and the stable point of reference of Plato for the durations of his
philosophical life. Dr. Manos try to understand Plato’s political views of democracy as they set out at the book "H” of Republic.
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G. C, Field -Plato and hisContemporaries. Greektransl. by A. H. Sakellariou. Athens Greforis, 1972, p. 119.
R, H. S. GROSSMAN. Plato and the Perfect State. in Plato: Totalitarian or Democrat? Essays selected and introduced by Th. L. Thorson, London. Prentice Hall 1962. p. 26.
M. CROMBLE. An Examination of Plato's Doctrines. London Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1962-1963. p. 178.
R. H. S. CROSSMAN. op. cit. pp. 28-29. Cf. W. K. C, GUTHRIE A History of Greek Philosophy. vol_ IV, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press. 1975 p. 413.
W. K. C. GUTHRIE. op. cit. p. 561 ; J. WILD. op. cit., p. 109.
J. WILD. op. cit. p. 109.
J. WILD. op. cit., p. 415.
lbidem. E. 464b 1 -3. CF. J. ANNAS. An Introduction to Plato's Republic. Oxford Clarendon Press. 1981. p. 179.
CF. J. WILD. op. cit. p. 116.
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