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Exploring the nature of justice, Socrates engages in a dialogue that begins with the question, "What is justice?" He posits that examining justice on a societal level may illuminate its presence within individuals. This approach serves as an analogy for the individual soul, where conflicting aspects must be harmonized under a just governance. Critics like Julia Annas suggest that the political framework discussed reflects the complexities of personal morality, highlighting the intricate relationship between societal structures and individual ethics.
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The Republic, Plato
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