Plato on Justice and Power: Reading Book I of Plato's Republic

State University of New York Press (1987)
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Beginning with Book II, the arguments are brilliant, so why did Plato write Book I? Lycos shows that the function of Book I is to attack the view that justice is external to the soul--external to the power humans have to render things good- ...

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