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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
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From these quotes from The Republic, it is clear that in general

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ozzi3 years ago
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It is clear that in general C) the definition of "justice" varies greatly from the dialogue put forth by Plato.

<u>Explanation:</u>

The Republic is a Socratic dialogue and it was authored by Plato. The Republic of Plato is the famous of his works with the exception of the Laws. Plato's perception of politics as a dirty business was reflected in the Republic.

Plato states that justice gives each man what he deserves and also mentions that justice gives good to friends and evil to enemies.

The definition of "justice" varies greatly from the dialogue proposed by Plato.

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