The perfect polis presented in the Republic is constituted of three layers. The philosopher-kings …show more content…
Through the sciences the philosophers begin to widen their knowledge. Yet, this stage is still far from the true understanding of the Forms. For instance, in geometry there can be different types of triangles, but they are all an image of one universal Form, that is unchangeable. This Form is the perfect idea of the triangle and while all the others will inevitably change, the Form will forever remain the same.
Throughout this stage, the philosophers start to grasp the idea of the Forms, but are yet unable to reach true knowledge of them. Their perceptions are still based oh hypothesises and are yet to be defined in order to reach the truth of the Forms.
The fourth stage is described by Plato as the pure ideal. Through it, the philosopher has gained the ultimate understanding of the Forms, and is able to grasp the truth of the intelligible world of thought. As he reaches the true knowledge he is eligible to rule, because now he posses the experience that is needed for a good ruler.
The world of Forms is not clearly defined in the Republic, as even Plato struggles to fully describe it. The Forms are universal and unchanging and all that comes from them is just a mere likeness. As Plato states “we always postulate in each case a single form for each set of particular things, to which we apply the same name”, the Forms are the true models that are unseen, but