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1. What is Plato’s aim in The Republic?
To define justice and to prove that it is worthwhile to pursue for its own sake
2. Which of Socrates’s interlocutors asserts that justice is nothing but the advantage of the stronger?
Thrasymachus
3. Which of the following terms best describes Thrasymachus?
Sophist
4. What advantage does the Ring of Gyges confer on its wearers?
It makes them invisible
5. According to Glaucon, to which of the following classes do the majority of people relegate justice?
Goods that are only desired for their consequences
6. According to Socrates what is the fundamental principle on which all human society should be based?
The principle of specialization
What classes of society populates the first city?
Producers
What considered an aspect of the soul by Plato?
The rational part, The spirited part AND The appetitive part
14. What is the main purpose in propagating the myth of the ls among the citizens of the just city?
) To ensure that they all agree on who should rule
15. What is the role of women in the city?
Women occupy all of the same roles that men occupy
16. What distinguishes the lover of sights and sounds from the philosopher?
He does not recognize the forms?
17. According to Socrates, what is the ultimate subject of study for the philosopher-kings?
The Form of the Good
18. WHAT does Socrates compare the Form of the Good?
The sun
19. According to Socrates, what is the lowest grade of cognitive activity?
Imagination
20. What is the difference between thought and understanding
Thought makes use of images and hypotheses as crutches, whereas understanding does not
21. What does Socrates mean to illustrate with the allegory of the cave?
) The effects of education on the soul
22. At what age does a guardian finally become a philosopher-king, provided that he passes through all of the various tests?
50
24. Which of the following statements best approximates Socrates’s attitude toward democracy?
It is an anarchic and disordered form of government, second only to tyranny in its wretchedness