Plato’s Republic

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 44:55-62 (1998)
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In reading the Republic, there is no reason to search for arguments which show that Platonic justice entails ordinary justice. The relationship between inner justice and ordinary justice is of no importance in Plato's Republic. We note that Plato tries to argue from the very first book that the true source of normativity lies in knowledge attained by philosophical reason. What is crucial, then, is the relationship between inner justice and acts which brings about a just polis.

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