
In this episode, we delve into Book 1 of Plato's Republic. The focus is on understanding what justice is not, through detailed analyses of dialogues and key themes. From Socrates' descent to the Piraeus symbolizing a philosophical journey into the world of appearances, we examine the contrasting definitions of justice provided by Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus. The philosophical tension between power, wisdom, and the ultimate purpose of justice is explored, setting the stage for a deeper inquiry in Book 2. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Plato's Republic 00:04 Structure of the First Dialogue 00:14 Socrates' Descent to the Piraeus 01:55 Encounter with Polemarchus 06:45 Part Three: Polemarchus' Definition of Justice 07:49 Socrates' Counterarguments 10:10 Part Four: Thrasymachus Enters the Scene 11:05 Thrasymachus' Definition of Justice 13:41 Socrates vs. Thrasymachus 18:15 The Conclusion of Book One Want to support the mission of the Wisdom Dojo to provide philosophical training for the digital age? Then consider sharing this post or becoming a supporter below 👇 Best, Mahon. Get full access to Wisdom Dojo at www.mahonmccann.com/subscribe
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