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In Laws, Plato embarks on an extensive exploration of political philosophy and legislative theory in his final and most voluminous dialogue. Through the provocative opening question, 'Who is given the credit for laying down your laws?' Plato delves into the origins and foundations of legal systems. The dialogue progresses to discuss the nature and purpose of laws, the role of the legislator, and the interplay between laws and moral virtues. Positioned within the rich tapestry of ancient Greek philosophy, this work offers profound insights into governance, justice, and societal order. Plato's nuanced examination provides timeless reflections on the creation and implementation of laws, making Laws an essential read for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of legal frameworks.

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ISBN9781396325663
PublisherLeft of Brain Books
Publication Date08/14/24
Pages352

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