What are the three views about justice as written by Plato?
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What are the three views about justice as written by Plato?
Reason, which should be obvious as reasoning and wisdom; Spirit, which implies a willingness to abide by the results of Reason, and Appetite, which includes desires and possibly needs but must be made subordinate to the other two.
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Look in Plato's Republic it might be in there.
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Just wondering what does your teacher think is important to learn about Plato?
Not my teacher, I'm filling a form out for something.
20th WCP: Plato's Concept Of Justice: An AnalysisPolemarchus also holds the same view of justice but with a little alteration. .... Human organism according to Plato contains three elements-Reason, ...
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Anci/AnciBhan.htm - Cached - Similar
1. Do unto others, then split.
2. He who has the gold makes the rules.
3. Good guys wear white; bad guys wear black.
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