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Plato's Republic

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Ioi I Dos

One of plato's brothers asks him, gives him a challenge. Does he answer? I sod if if a just man ends up by being considered to be an unjust man and branded an unjust man, he's led a better life than an unjust man who ends at being thought of as a just man and his branded just. He says, iaeteeoe s so ays, i sat is more pleasant. H say, 700 nd 29, says, it's happy. He also use is maonif you dimone. But ioi i dos beg the question whether somebody who's in that state of justice, in the sense of being psychically harmonious, or

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