The Complete Collection of Creations. Volume 14: The Laws and the Afterword to the Laws

after payment (24/7)
(for all gadgets)
(including for Apple and Android)
The book is a complete collection of creations. Volume 14: Laws and the Afterword to Laws is an outstanding work of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, which continues his study of the ideal society and the moral foundations of human existence. In this volume, Plato offers readers a deep dive into their thoughts about law, justice and the structure of the state, which makes it relevant today. Unlike Plato's other dialogues, such as The State or Phaedrus, where philosophical ideas are often set forth in the form of conversation, Laws is a more systematic and structured approach to governance and legislation. Plato, addressing his readers, seeks to create an ideal society where every citizen will fulfill his role, and laws will serve not only to maintain order, but also to educate virtue. This volume stands out for its practical focus, as opposed to more abstract reflections on philosophy. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and teachers of philosophy to lovers of ancient literature and history. It is suitable for those who are interested in politics, ethics and social philosophy. Readers interested in the problems of justice, human rights and statehood will find in this work a lot of relevant topics for reflection. Plato raises important questions about how laws can shape the moral fabric of society and how they should be adapted to changing living conditions. The topics discussed in the “Laws” cover a wide range: from the basics of legal regulation to issues of education of citizens. Plato discusses how laws should contribute to the development of virtue among citizens, and how they can be a tool for achieving the common good. This book also addresses questions about the role of education and upbringing in shaping an ideal society, making it particularly relevant for modern readers seeking to understand how philosophical ideas can be applied in real life. Plato's style in this work is clear and logical, which allows the reader to easily follow his thought. He uses many examples and analogies to illustrate his ideas, which makes the text more accessible and understandable. Plato, as a well-known philosopher, also has other significant works in his arsenal, such as The Apology of Socrates, Phaedo, and Timaeus, which may be of interest to those who want to understand his philosophical system more deeply. The Complete Collection of Creations.. [ Volume 14: Laws and the Afterword to Laws is not just a book about legislation, it is a philosophical work that makes us think about the essence of human existence and how we can create a more just society. This work does not lose its relevance in the modern world, where issues of justice and law and order are especially acute. Reading this book, you not only immerse yourself in the world of ancient philosophy, but also get the opportunity to rethink many aspects of modern society. If you are looking for a deep and meaningful reading that will help you better understand not only the philosophy of Plato, but also modern problems related to law and morality, then this volume will be a real discovery for you. Do not miss the chance to touch the wisdom of one of the greatest minds of mankind and think about how his ideas can be applied in our time.
LF/115030102/R
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1923