
Plato's Republic and the Problem of Justice | The New Thinkery Ep. 86
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Is There a God in Athens?
"I think, dear, i think there is not so subtly in the background, the idea that possibly he could change athens away from what thesimicus ad oliver doing," she says. "And maybe this speaks about the disewene to maybe adamantus has a greater sense of piety than glaucon." She adds: "He's like, look, wea to think about the gods. And one of the problems is that the poets, homer and hesia, they praise the just, but on the other hand, other poets also tell us how difficult justice is, and they tell us that the life of vice is easy"
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