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Republic

Book Republic Plato
Libristo code: 04299111
Publishers Bloomsbury Publishing, January 1998
What is the true nature of "dikaiosyne "(justice)? In the dialogue that forms Book I of "The Republi... Full description
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What is the true nature of "dikaiosyne "(justice)? In the dialogue that forms Book I of "The Republic" Socrates meets the arguments first of Polemarchus, that justice means speaking the truth and paying one's dues in the broadest sense; then of Thrasymachus, that it is nothing more than the power which the strong exercise over the weaker members of society. In reality, Book I concludes, justice, self-control ("sophrosyne"), and virtue ("arete") are 'natural'; the city which displays them is most truly free; the individuals who possess them will achieve their true destiny.

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