The Complete Collection of Plato's Creations in 15 Volumes. Volume XIV. Laws and the Afterword to the Laws

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The Complete Works of Plato in 15 Volumes . Volume XIV. Laws and the Afterword to Laws is not just a collection of philosophical texts, but a real treasure trove of ideas that continue to excite the minds of people for centuries. Plato, one of the greatest philosophers of antiquity, in this volume offers readers an in-depth study of questions concerning the ideal state, moral norms, and legal systems. "Laws" is Plato's last and most extensive dialogue, in which he seeks to create an ideal model of a society based on justice and reasonable laws. Unlike earlier works, such as The State, where the emphasis is on philosophical rule, Plato's Laws address the practical aspects of governance and bill-making. He analyzes how laws should be arranged to ensure harmony and stability in society, and how they can affect the moral foundations of citizens. This work is not only a philosophical treatise, but also an important contribution to jurisprudence, which is still being studied and discussed. The book will be of interest to a wide range of readers: from students and teachers of philosophy to anyone interested in political theory, the history of law and social philosophy. If you are looking for a deep understanding of the basics of the legal system and moral principles, the “Laws” of Plato will be a real discovery for you. This work will also be useful to those who are fond of ancient culture and want to understand how Plato's ideas influenced the development of Western thought. The topics raised in the "Laws" are still relevant to this day. Plato discusses issues of justice, the role of laws in the life of society, as well as the importance of education and upbringing of citizens. It raises questions about how laws can shape people's character and how they should be adapted to changing living conditions. These ideas are controversial and can be applied to contemporary realities, making the book particularly valuable for readers seeking an understanding of contemporary social and political issues. Plato's style in this work is distinguished by depth and clarity. It uses a dialogic method that allows the reader not only to perceive information, but also to actively participate in the discussion of the issues raised. This approach makes reading the “Laws” not only informative, but also fascinating. Plato masterfully combines philosophical reflections with practical examples, which allows him to create a living picture of an ideal society. The Complete Works of Plato in 15 Volumes . Volume XIV. Laws and the Afterword to Laws is not just a philosophical treatise, but an important step towards understanding the foundations of human existence and social structure. If you want to delve deeper into the world of ancient philosophy and understand how Plato’s ideas continue to influence our society, this book will become an indispensable source of knowledge and inspiration for you. Do not miss the opportunity to touch the wisdom of one of the greatest minds of mankind. Read Plato’s Laws and discover new horizons of philosophical thinking!
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Plato
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1923
- Volume
- Том XIV. Законы и Послесловие к Законам