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Resumen de Plato on true simplicity: Republic 408c5-410b4

T.F. Morris

  • Socrates contradicts himself when he claims that a good doctor must have the experience of having an unsound body and when he claims that a good judge must have a sound soul, for the unsound of body will not be treated and how a judge decides the case of a good person is a matter of indifference. These pages are really about the meaning of simplicity of soul, and arguing against Glaucon's claim, 'to be moved by self-advantage is the end which it is natural to pursue as good, until forcibly turned aside by law and custom to respect equality'.


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