Publisher Description
The Laws is Plato's last and longest dialogue. The conversation depicted in the work's twelve books begins with the question of who is given the credit for establishing a civilization's laws. Its musings on the ethics of government and law have established it as a classic of political philosophy alongside Plato's more widely read Republic.
The Republic
2012
Harvard Classics Volume 3
2017
Sketches of the history of man: In four volumes. By Henry Home, Lord Kaims, ... [pt.4]
1774
Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations
2023
Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 04
2018
An epistle to James Boswell, Esq. occasioned by his having transmitted the moral writings of Dr. Samuel Johnson, to Pascal Paoli, ... With a postscript, containing thoughts on liberty; ... By W. K. Esq
1768