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In History / High School | 2014-10-23

Who wrote *The Republic* in ancient Greece?

A. Aristotle
B. Herodotus
C. Plato
D. Socrates

Asked by ToddRozier364

Answer (3)

it was plato who wrote it

Answered by coolkidsmoney | 2024-06-11

"The Republic" in ancient Greece wrote by Plato. All academics agree that Plato wrote 36 dialogues. The correct option is** (C). **
Who was Plato?
The first Western institution of higher learning, the Academy in Athens , was founded by the philosopher **Plato **in Classical Greece.

**The Republic, **one of Plato's most well-known writings , is often viewed as containing Plato's own philosophy, with the main character in effect speaking for Plato himself.
The real reason Plato wrote The Republic may never be known because he withheld his justification , but by analyzing historical data and retracing Plato's life, it is possible to discover the possible influences on his decision to write and philosophically study politics and city administration.
Therefore, "The Republic" in ancient Greece wrote by Plato. All academics agree that Plato wrote 36 dialogues.
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Answered by akanas7khan | 2024-06-17

Plato, an ancient Greek philosopher, wrote The Republic , which explores justice and the ideal society. It is considered one of his most significant works and remains foundational in Western philosophy. The correct answer is (C) Plato.
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Answered by akanas7khan | 2024-08-10