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judgment 3
judgments 1
just 24
justice 22
justified 1
justly 6
kant 2
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24 way
23 desire
23 wisdom
22 justice
22 others
22 said
22 state
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justice
   Dialogue
1 Meno| very ready to admit that justice is virtue: ‘Would you say 2 Meno| must be got justly or with justice.’ The definition will then 3 Meno| power of getting good with justice.’ But justice is a part 4 Meno| good with justice.’ But justice is a part of virtue, and 5 Meno| pre-existence of ideas of justice, temperance, and the like. 6 Meno| the first definition of justice in the Republic, is taken 7 Meno| see the divine forms of justice, temperance, and the like, 8 Meno| side as images or ideals of justice, temperance, holiness and 9 Meno| without temperance and without justice?~MENO: Certainly not.~SOCRATES: 10 Meno| them with temperance and justice?~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 11 Meno| virtues of temperance and justice?~MENO: True.~SOCRATES: And 12 Meno| Socrates; I agree there; for justice is virtue.~SOCRATES: Would 13 Meno| other virtues as well as justice.~SOCRATES: What are they? 14 Meno| but vice.~SOCRATES: Then justice or temperance or holiness, 15 Meno| whatever is accompanied by justice or honesty is virtue, and 16 Meno| and whatever is devoid of justice is vice.~MENO: It cannot 17 Meno| not saying just now that justice, temperance, and the like, 18 Meno| attaining good justly, or with justice; and justice you acknowledge 19 Meno| justly, or with justice; and justice you acknowledge to be a 20 Meno| with a part of virtue; for justice and the like are said by 21 Meno| that every action done with justice is virtue? Ought I not to 22 Meno| soul: they are temperance, justice, courage, quickness of apprehension,


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