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Who is the main character in 'The Republic' by Plato?
What is the core philosophical problem that 'The Republic' is trying to solve?
In 'The Republic', Plato describes an ideal state. Who does he think should rule this state?Philosopher-KingsTyrantsCommon menWarriors
'The Republic' is a Socratic dialogue written by which ancient Greek philosopher?PlatoAristotleSocratesEpicurus
Plato's allegory of the cave is a famous segment in which book?
What are the three parts of the soul according to Plato in 'The Republic'?Reason, Spirit, AppétiteMind, Body, SpiritId, Ego, Super-EgoConscious, Subconscious, Unconscious
What type of government does Plato critique the most in 'The Republic'?
According to Plato's 'The Republic', what is the downfall of democracies?Excessive FreedomLack of EducationEconomic InequalityRampant Corruption
'The Republic' by Plato, written around 375 BC, is presented in the form of a dialogue involving which historical figure?SocratesAristotlePlatoHomer
In 'The Republic', Plato divides his ideal society into three classes. What are these classes?