Rep. V.473c11-d6) I. INTRODUCTION - Stanford University
Plato's theory of Forms or theory of Ideas[1] [2] [3] ... administrators and the philosopher-king). Class is assigned at the end of education, when the state sets individuals up in their occupation. Socrates expects class to be hereditary but he allows for mobility according to natural ability. The criteria for selection by the academics is ... ................
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