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Laws

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Plato of Athens was an ancient Greek idealist philosopher, a student of Socrates, and the teacher of Aristotle. It was with Plato that philosophy emerged as a system of knowledge.

What are laws, and why should they be observed?
Why are they necessary, and on what philosophical teachings should they be based?
Who, according to Plato, is destined to embody these laws and become the ideal ruler?
And what is this ideal ruler like?

Plato answers these and other questions through his characters in the dialogues "The Sophist," "The Politician," "The Laws," and "The Post-Law."
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