Plato

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Philosophy

 

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Emily S

 

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November 27, 2012

 

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The last part provides the conclusion. B. Plato's theory of individual justice put to the test I. Plato's theory of individual justice Plato's theory of individual justice is based on his construction of an "ideal city" that holds civic justice via an argumentum a fortiori (a maiore ad minus): "If we first tried to observe justice in some larger thing that possessed it, this would make it easier to observe it in a single individual" ...
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That is why I am going to outline first the domicile of the four virtues in the "ideal city" and explain in a second part, what individual justice is. Plato's "ideal city" has three different classes of inhabitants: 'producers', 'guardians' and 'rulers'. Each of these classes wears a main virtue: the producers have 'moderation' , the guardians own 'courage' and the rulers must hold 'wisdom' ...
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