Exploring Plato's Republic

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Published 2021-07-19
The Republic is one of the most influential works of philosophy and political theory. John Hamer of Toronto Centre Place looks at the ideal state Plato outlines in its context and consider its ongoing relevance for understanding society and individuals today.

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  • @jtta8282
    Wow for the first time the volume on this channel is comparitively better, should still be slightly louder, but it is much better than all previous videos. Another great video, john is as always superb.
  • “I went down yesterday to the Piraeus. . ." The cave is an allegory for the human skull, in which our senses project the shadow play.
  • @unikuadam6035
    I quit vaping 2 days ago so I know what he means about battling with carnal natures
  • @waihinative6927
    Very good lessons thx your a fantastic teacher that communicates really clearly i appreciate all your work
  • @jaredsayers9920
    Absolutely love these videos! Coming from an individual with degrees in philosophy!
  • Great lecture. Starts off slow, but ultimately does a great job in presenting the main themes of the work.
  • @geometron3646
    @1:26:50 Platonic essences seem really solid (pun alert), and I came to this series off the back of researching zero truth plausibility of evolutionary game theory, the fallacy of SpaceTime, and the allure of the Amplituhedron geometry in simplifying Boson particle scatterings. Plato seems to nail it again, everything emanates from geometrical truths, but the Lady mentions Heraclitus's flux so I need to look at that next.
  • @The1Helleri
    Socrates may have been right as well to doubt the value of writing his ideas down. Not having much of what he thought and said in a fixed media is probably what made him an ideal character in Plato's writings. Being that character probably brought him more renown than he would have ever achieved otherwise. He even gets credit for some good ideas that possibly were not his.
  • @unikuadam6035
    I see and understand this and can relate to much of this …… I am That … so to speak❤️🏳️‍🌈☀️✨❤️🙏 stand with you forever!❤️☝🏼
  • @unikuadam6035
    Money sucks abundance is all around “Ubuntu” elevates - We have to fight for it!☀️💪🏽❤️✨✨✨
  • PLATO GAVE US KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SOULS IN REPUBLIC . AND SOULS MEAN FORMLESS HELL BEINGS OF THE WORLD. SOULS ARE HELL BEING AFTER METAMORPHOSIS OR CHANGE.
  • @ncarmstron
    How historically reliable is the existence of Socrates? Could he be a literary construct?
  • @lecelcelec
    Plato is a central figure in the history of philosophy and he gave the idea, that a successful republic (state, government...) can be created, if lies are used, what he called the noble lie. He also suggested the importance of ruling from the shadows... So one of the most famous in the world, he suggested lies, a secret government… and we wonder why this exists, why the real decision-makers are those who are not elected by the people, why politicians follow them like little puppies, why is the judiciary subordinate to these unelected, ... Obviously, it is necessary to make a new version of philosophy, because this very old one, has been doing great chaos for a long time and has long beguiled the minds that read this philosophy.
  • @PeterSt1954
    It always amuses me how philosophers conclude that the people in charge should be people like themselves.
  • @ztimbo
    Turns out being on a reality show is one of many characteristics that worked.