Keywords
Plato
justice
The Republic
Pain
Pleasure
Harmony
justice
The Republic
Pain
Pleasure
Harmony
How to Cite
Morris, T. (2008). Good is Better than Evil Because it is Nicer: Socrates’ Defense of Justice in the Republic. Diálogos, (91), 103–124. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/dialogos/article/view/16915
Abstract
Justifying justice through its immediate effect upon the agent.Downloads
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