Plato's Republic
....
Plato's conception of
justice and his general approach to society challenges individuality and instead supports a form of collectivism as the proper form of ....
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Plato's Definition of Justice
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Plato maintains that
justice is the requirement set forth at the beginning of the dialogue, that one man should do the one job for which he is naturally best ....
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Plato's Theory of Justice
....
Plato maintains that
justice is the requirement set forth at the beginning of the dialogue, that one man should do the one job for which he is naturally best ....
(1292

5

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Justice in Plato's Republic
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Plato's own belief is that
justice is more than just a human convention; it has an absolute reality of goodness of its own and should be pursued even if the ....
(999

4

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Plato and Aristotle and Justice
.... Whereas
Plato articulates the primacy of the ideal of
justice, virtue, and the good as the starting point of political experience, Aristotle arrives at an ....
(1649

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Justice in Plato's Republic
.... One element of the universe that
plato's defense of
justice does not seem to admit is that of what might be called randomness. Randomness ....
(1367

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Plato's Philosophical Treatise, The Republic
.... however, any meddling at all will threaten harmony and with it, the city's or individual's chances of achieving moderation and
justice.
Plato's analogy between ....
(1421

6

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Plato's Ideal State
.... that, in my judgment, wrecks the Republic's main argument is due to the lack of connection between two conceptions of
justice that
Plato employs (Sachs 35). ....
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Plato's Republic
....
Plato's vision of
justice as related to happiness and to harmony is more suggestive of how to achieve real
justice and also points to where to look for a cause ....
(1611

6

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Plato's Republic
....
Plato's vision of
justice as related to happiness and to harmony is more suggestive of how to achieve real
justice and also points to where to look for a cause ....
(1600

6

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Plato's Concept of the Good Life
.... The primary thing sought by the Rebels is
justice, mirroring what
Plato says about what is most important in the ideal states. Much ....
(1422

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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... with "injustice" does not promote "
justice," and is willing to die to stand on his principles of
justice and believe in a higher source of authority (
Plato 103 ....
(1035

4

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Plato's Republic and the City-State
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Plato implies in this dialogue that
justice is not an art in the sense of a technique which can be empirically acquired because it is not a matter of the ....
(1347

5

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Plato & Aristotle & Issue of Abortion
.... law commands lawful and just. And this then is the genesis and being of
justice (
Plato 496). Of course, what the state dictates ....
(1081

4

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Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
.... He will be viewed as a "subverter of laws, and (he) will confirm in the minds of the judges the
justice of their own condemnation of you," (
Plato 1956, 104). ....
(815

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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... or blind emotion. In
Plato's Apology we see
Plato's version of
justice and what produces ideal happiness. Ideal happiness stems ....
(818

3

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Plato and Thomas Hobbes
....
Plato too posits that a tendency towards injustice is perhaps more common than we work like to admit, hacing Glaucon arguing "Those who practice
justice do so ....
(761

3

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The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... my mind I would run the risk, having law and
justice with me, rather than take part in your injustice because I feared imprisonment and death" (
Plato, 1956, p ....
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Concept of Justice
....
Plato also was much concerned with
justice and offered one of the most complete discussions of the topic in The Republic, where different speakers offer their ....
(1770

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Notion of Good in The Republic
.... however, any meddling at all will threaten harmony and with it, the city's or individual's chances of achieving moderation and
justice.
Plato's analogy between ....
(1421

6

)
Models of Justice in Two Plays & The Republic
....
Plato's model of
justice is not
justice at all. .... If Hamlet falls short of Antigone's duty to
justice, Socrates in
Plato's Republic fails miserably. ....
(1735

7

)
Locke & Plato
....
Plato (Socrates) refers to
justice as "the power which produces states or individuals" who function according to their proper nature, or according to their own ....
(2391

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Models of Justice in Hamlet, Antigone, The Republic
....
Plato's model of
justice is not
justice at all. .... If Hamlet falls short of Antigone's duty to
justice, Socrates in
Plato's Republic fails miserably. ....
(1753

7

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Taoism & Lao-Tzu and Idealism & Plato
....
Plato's vision of
justice as related to happiness and to harmony is more suggestive of how to achieve real
justice and also points to where to look for a cause ....
(1685

7

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Plato and Socrates on Government
.... central issue in devising an ideal state is
justice, and in examining this conception and the general structure and operation of the ideal state,
Plato makes a ....
(1593

6

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Philosophical Question of Justice
....
Plato's own belief is that
justice is more than just a human convention; it has an absolute reality of goodness of its own and should be pursued even if the ....
(1001

4

)
Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... his masterpiece Nicomachean Ethics, does not address himself, as
Plato did in The Republic, to an audience that has genuine doubts about the value of
justice. ....
(1326

5

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Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
....
Plato implies in this dialogue that
justice is not an art in the sense of a technique which can be empirically acquired because it is not a matter of the ....
(5532

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Plato's Crito
In
Plato's Crito, Socrates presents the argument against Crito's suggestion that Socrates .... individual has a higher duty to the truth,
justice, goodness, beauty ....
(1367

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Current Political Philosophy & Plato
.... rule of philosophers" (Strauss and Cropsey, 1981, p. 9). In
Plato's theory of the state, one is immediately struck with
Plato's particular theory of
justice. ....
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