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(...) The Republic
Book
501 4 | another's, was a shadow of justice, and for that reason it
502 4 | Clearly. ~But in reality justice was such as we were describing,
503 4 | State, and the nature of justice in each of them, we should
504 4 | so. ~And if the nature of justice and injustice be known,
505 4 | And just actions cause justice, and unjust actions cause
506 4 | And is not the creation of justice the institution of a natural
507 4 | comparative advantage of justice and injustice has not been
508 4 | that he is not to acquire justice and virtue, or to escape
509 5 | beauty, or goodness, or justice, in the matter of laws.
510 5 | hither in the search after justice and injustice. ~True, he
511 5 | nothing fail of absolute justice; or may we be satisfied
512 5 | him of a higher degree of justice than is to be found in other
513 5 | into the nature of absolute justice and into the character of
514 5 | many just, and not absolute justice, and the like-such persons
515 6 | about beauty, goodness, justice in this, if not already
516 6 | gracious, the friend of truth, justice, courage, temperance, who
517 6 | he leads? ~Impossible. ~Justice and health of mind will
518 6 | is there any champion of justice at whose side they may fight
519 6 | an unskilful artificer of justice, temperance, and every civil
520 6 | will first look at absolute justice and beauty and temperance,
521 6 | distinguished the several natures of justice, temperance, courage, and
522 6 | higher than this-higher than justice and the other virtues? ~
523 6 | you have already given of justice and temperance and the other
524 7 | the shadows of images of justice, and is endeavoring to meet
525 7 | never yet seen absolute justice? ~Anything but surprising,
526 7 | acknowledge, he said, the justice of your rebuke. Still, I
527 7 | sound in body and mind, justice herself will have nothing
528 7 | certain principles about justice and honor, which were taught
529 7 | from right, and regarding justice as the greatest and most
530 8 | who leads a life of pure justice or pure injustice. The inquiry
531 8 | of the argument to prefer justice. ~Certainly, he replied,
532 9 | were right in our notion of justice? ~Yes, he said, and we were
533 9 | the power and quality of justice and injustice, let us have
534 9 | To him the supporter of justice makes answer that he should
535 9 | quite what the maintainer of justice will say. ~And so from every
536 9 | advantage, the approver of justice is right and speaks the
537 9 | ennobled by the acquirement of justice and temperance and wisdom,
538 10 | excitement of poetry, he neglect justice and virtue? ~Yes, he said;
539 10 | beauty will be revealed, and justice and injustice and all the
540 10 | the rewards and glories of justice, which, as you were saying,
541 10 | in Homer and Hesiod; but justice in her own nature has been
542 10 | great are the rewards which justice and the other virtues procure
543 10 | argument, in order that pure justice might be weighed against
544 10 | decided, I demand on behalf of justice that the estimation in which
545 10 | other good things which justice of herself provides. ~Yes,
546 10 | rewards of beneficence and justice and holiness were in the
547 10 | heavenly way and follow after justice and virtue always, considering
The Second Alcibiades
Part
548 Text | have regard, not to the justice and purity of our souls,
549 Text | would seem that wisdom and justice are especially honoured
The Seventh Letter
Part
550 Text | are enabled to see what justice in public and private life
551 Text | government which maintains justice and equality of rights.~
552 Text | the path of goodness and justice, and to establish in every
553 Text | obedience to reason and justice, and for these reasons leaving
554 Text | nothing of goodness and justice, divine as well as human,
555 Text | nature kinship allied to justice and all other things that
The Sophist
Part
556 Intro| inclined to do less than justice to Plato,—because the truth
557 Intro| qualities—wisdom, folly, justice and injustice. The soul,
558 Intro| can imitate the form of justice or virtue if he have a sentiment
559 Text | of art to dispute about justice and injustice in their own
560 Text | wise by the possession of justice and wisdom, and the opposite
561 Text | STRANGER: And, allowing that justice, wisdom, the other virtues,
562 Text | to the other qualities of justice, wisdom, and the like, about
563 Text | of the figure or form of justice or of virtue in general?
The Statesman
Part
564 Intro| minds a sense of truth and justice, which is the divine bond
565 Intro| courageous fall short of them in justice, but in action are superior
566 Intro| the sense of freedom and justice among mankind.~But even
567 Intro| sacrifice something of their justice to their certainty. Suppose
568 Intro| attempted to decide with perfect justice the cases that were brought
569 Intro| the ideal of a judge. Such justice has been often exercised
570 Text | the rules of wisdom and justice, and use their power with
571 Text | the herd, and to enforce justice in their dealings with one
572 Text | great rule of distributing justice to the citizens with intelligence
573 Text | and persuades men to do justice, and assists in guiding
574 Text | capable of partaking of justice; but when not partaking,
575 Text | falls short of the former in justice and caution, but has the
The Symposium
Part
576 Intro| where obedience, there is justice; for none can be wronged
577 Intro| Ethics, yet, if we would do justice to the Greeks, we must also
578 Text | company with temperance and justice, whether among gods or men,
579 Text | lords of the city say, is justice. And not only is he just
580 Text | bravest. Of his courage and justice and temperance I have spoken,
581 Text | is called temperance and justice. And he who in youth has
Theaetetus
Part
582 Intro| Memorabilia, asking What is justice? what is temperance? and
583 Intro| is very desirous of doing justice to Protagoras, he insists
584 Intro| contemplation of absolute justice or injustice in their own
585 Intro| would not have admitted the justice of this argument any more
586 Text | his cause myself, and see justice done?~THEODORUS: Not I,
587 Text | mean when they speak of justice and injustice, piety and
588 Text | into the contemplation of justice and injustice in their own
589 Text | was especially asserted of justice; but as to the good, no
Timaeus
Part
590 Intro| or unknown cause; or of justice, symbolizing the law of
591 Intro| able to conceive it.~To do justice to the subject, we should
592 Text | who are willing to follow justice and you—of that divine part