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What if true law wasn't written in books-but woven into the fabric of reality itself?In Minos, Plato delivers a compelling, compact exploration of legal philosophy, confronting one of society's oldest questions: What is law? Is it ... celý popis
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In Minos, Plato delivers a compelling, compact exploration of legal philosophy, confronting one of society's oldest questions: What is law? Is it a collection of rules decided by men-or a reflection of something absolute and divine? Through a Socratic conversation with a curious companion, the dialogue moves from definitions to deeper implications, questioning whether human laws can ever truly capture what is just.
Though fragmentary, Minos reveals the foundations of Plato's later, more developed political theories. This modern translation revives the text with clarity and accessibility, allowing readers to grasp the timeless struggle between custom and truth, state power and ethical responsibility.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
If you've ever wondered whether laws create justice or merely maintain order, Minos will push you to question everything we take for granted about authority, morality, and the state.
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