Relativity of Freedom in Plato’s Republic

Quaestio 19:327-340 (2019)
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Plato’s ideal Republic is closed to error, fallibility, evil and, thus, to change; in order for it to come into existence, however – even hopelessly –, it needs the transcendence of the particulari...

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