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Subject: philosophy- Socrates
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According to Plato's Republic, how does Socrates define justice?
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Subject: Re: philosophy- Socrates
From: amber00-ga on 13 Mar 2006 04:37 PST
 
Plato defines justice as each  person "working at that which he is
naturally best suited," and "to do one's own business and not to be a
busybody" (Republic, 433a-433c).

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