The Republic: The Plausibility of Thrasymachus' Argument on Justice

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October 9, 2015

 

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Despite the contradictory nature of these statements, I will attempt to show, through the analyzing of Thrasymachus' speech, that they are actually related. Thrasymachus uses these statements to create an overall picture of his idea of justice to the people in an effort to get Socrates to retract his statements on what justice is...
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After analyzing these arguments, I will deduce that Thrasymachus' argument is not plausible. In the time of Socrates, those who were of the ruling class where considered the stronger. It was these people, who lived in the upper echelon of the societal pyramid that had the majority of the power. These upper-class citizens are the ones who make the rules...
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