PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IDEA OF THE STATE IN PLATO'S DIALOGUE "THE REPUBLIC"

Authors

  • Bryukhanov Leonid,Toshkurovatova R.Sh. Samarkand State University named after Sharaf Rashidov

Keywords:

Plato, state, justice, philosophy, ideal state, philosopher-ruler, society

Abstract

This article presents an original analysis of Plato's philosophical ideas as expounded in the dialogue "The Republic." It examines the concept of the ideal state, justice, the role of the philosopher-ruler, and the system of civic education. Special attention is paid to the structure of society and the importance of philosophy in political governance. The article highlights the relevance of Plato's ideas for the modern understanding of a just society and governance.

References

Plato. The Republic.

Asmus, V. F. Ancient Philosophy. — Moscow, 2015.

Losev, A. F. History of Ancient Philosophy. — St. Petersburg, 2016.

Plato. Dialogues. — Moscow: Azbuka, 2018.

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Published

2026-04-15

How to Cite

Bryukhanov Leonid,Toshkurovatova R.Sh. (2026). PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IDEA OF THE STATE IN PLATO’S DIALOGUE "THE REPUBLIC". Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(4), 1078–1079. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/6122