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Dialogue
1 Phileb| Philebus than we can separate justice from happiness in the Republic.~ 2 Phileb| some degree of truth and justice in a social state; they 3 Phileb| all the virtues, including justice, may be explained. Admitting 4 Phileb| Nevertheless, they will never have justice done to them, for they do 5 Phileb| For the explanation of justice, on the other hand, we have 6 Phileb| morality. Words such as truth, justice, honesty, virtue, love, 7 Phileb| of eternal and immutable justice, but not of eternal and 8 Phileb| upon another: the virtue of justice seems to be naturally connected 9 Phileb| seeks to deduce our ideas of justice from the necessities of 10 Phileb| among ideas of holiness, justice, love, wisdom, truth; these 11 Phileb| this world and in another,—justice, holiness, wisdom, love, 12 Phileb| Yet I like the even-handed justice which is applied to both 13 Phileb| suppose a man who understands justice, and has reason as well