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Philosophers and Kings - Plato's Republic, Books I-II

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Overview

Explore Plato's Republic and its multifaceted meanings in this 47-minute lecture from Yale University's Introduction to Political Philosophy course. Delve into moral psychology, justice, the power of poetry and myth, and metaphysics as you examine the Republic's role as a utopian vision presenting Kallipolis, Plato's ideal city. Investigate the lecture's key topics, including an analysis of the Republic's opening, the hierarchy of characters, and the significance of Cephalus. Gain insights into the historical context through discussions of Plato's journey to the Piraeus and the Seventh Letter. Enhance your understanding of this foundational philosophical text and its enduring impact on political thought.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Introduction
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- Chapter 2. What Is Plato's "Republic" About?
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- Chapter 3. I Went Down to the Piraeus
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- Chapter 4. The Seventh Letter
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- Chapter 5. Analyzing the Beginning of "Republic" and the Hierarchy of Characters
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- Chapter 6. Cephalus
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