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Socrates vs. Thrasymachus on Justice

Theory & Philosophy

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Socrates' Beliefs on Human Behavior and Justice

This chapter explores Socrates' beliefs about human behavior and justice, discussing how people have a natural drive to perform tasks well and the qualities of a just state. Socrates argues that acting justly means aligning one's actions with their soul and nature, going beyond self-interest and involving relationships with others.

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