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... sacrifice which they require . So , vice - versa , Injustice . " Our pleasant vices " cost us far too much . To clear the question of irrevelant matter - to prevent confusion between Justice considered on the one hand as an 2 THE REPUBLIC .
... sacrifice which they require . So , vice - versa , Injustice . " Our pleasant vices " cost us far too much . To clear the question of irrevelant matter - to prevent confusion between Justice considered on the one hand as an 2 THE REPUBLIC .
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... matter of fact , which is the fundamental condition of society , and which Plato's doctrine completely effaces . As to the way in which Plato states the question , it would be hard to find one better fitted to put the point at issue in ...
... matter of fact , which is the fundamental condition of society , and which Plato's doctrine completely effaces . As to the way in which Plato states the question , it would be hard to find one better fitted to put the point at issue in ...
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... matter of fact . And such fitness may , according to Plato , be discerned in everything , whether it be an organic whole , such as a man , or a horse , or an organic part , such as an eye or a limb ; or an inorganic implement , such as ...
... matter of fact . And such fitness may , according to Plato , be discerned in everything , whether it be an organic whole , such as a man , or a horse , or an organic part , such as an eye or a limb ; or an inorganic implement , such as ...
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... matters little whether the Platonic Republic ever exists on earth or not . The solitary pilgrim can still dimly discern the inscription on its gate - Justice is of Divided Labour . This he can apply to himself and realise , at least in ...
... matters little whether the Platonic Republic ever exists on earth or not . The solitary pilgrim can still dimly discern the inscription on its gate - Justice is of Divided Labour . This he can apply to himself and realise , at least in ...
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... matters of fact , and moreover contradicts himself . His doctrine of Justice is subverted by the principle of Reciprocity -the very principle which he makes the basis of his model Republic . He is thus at once inconsistent with himself ...
... matters of fact , and moreover contradicts himself . His doctrine of Justice is subverted by the principle of Reciprocity -the very principle which he makes the basis of his model Republic . He is thus at once inconsistent with himself ...
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