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... justice and praised injustice . But I am too stupid to be convinced by him . I wish , he said , that you would hear me as well as him , and then I shall see whether you and I agree . For Thrasymachus seems to me , like a snake , to have ...
... justice and praised injustice . But I am too stupid to be convinced by him . I wish , he said , that you would hear me as well as him , and then I shall see whether you and I agree . For Thrasymachus seems to me , like a snake , to have ...
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... justice must come in . III . THE PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE : EQUALITY We have seen that we must recognize a basic prin- ciple of justice . But which one ? What is justice ? We cannot go into the whole subject of social jus- tice here , but ...
... justice must come in . III . THE PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE : EQUALITY We have seen that we must recognize a basic prin- ciple of justice . But which one ? What is justice ? We cannot go into the whole subject of social jus- tice here , but ...
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... justice in ideal theory reflects back and guides the application of these principles to nonideal situations . It identifies which limita- tions need to be dealt with first . The drawback of the general conception of justice is that it ...
... justice in ideal theory reflects back and guides the application of these principles to nonideal situations . It identifies which limita- tions need to be dealt with first . The drawback of the general conception of justice is that it ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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