Book I Ends In An ________ - A Point That Cannot Be Passed; No More Progress Can Be Made -we Do Not Have A Clear Definition Of Justice -ends On A Point Of Confusion

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A very influential work on philosophy and political theory, The Republic is a Socratic dialogue, written by Plato around 380 BC, concerning justice, the order and character of the just city-state, and the just man. The book made popular the term 'philosopher king', an ideal ruler who loves knowledge, has and loves intelligence, is reliable, and willing to live a simple life. The philosopher king  would be ideal ruelrs of Plato's utopian city Kallipolis.


1. Book I Ends In An ________ - A Point That Cannot Be Passed; No More Progress Can Be Made -we Do Not Have A Clear Definition Of Justice -ends On A Point Of Confusion