Why does Plato believe that philosophers should rule?
Title: Why does Plato believe that philosophers should rule?
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Why does Plato believe that philosophers should rule?
Plato (427-347 BC) was born into a prominent Athenian family and was very close to his teacher Socrates who was democratically condemned to death -this can partly explain Plato's anger against this form of government. In the Republic he describes his ideal human society ruled by philosophers. I will focus firstly on his conception of a well-ruled state then on the existence of a ruling skill and finally on the philosophers' virtues that make them the
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