Thrasymachus's Definition Of Justice
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Thrasymachus's Definition of Justice
In Book I of Plato's The Republic Thrasymavhus definition of justice as nothing more than the advantage of the stronger. He offers this concept not as a definition, but as a way of pointing out that justice is irrelevant. It does not pay to be just. Just behavior works to the advantage of other people, not to the person who behaves justly.
Thrasymavhus is saying that justice is the unnatural restraint on our natural desire to have more. In other words greed is a natural act and is therefore good. Justice is a principle imposed on us and does not benefit those who follow its tenets. A rational man will ignore justice completely.
There is ample evidence in today's world to support Thrasymavhus's definition of justice. If we just look around we can observe a country where 90% of the...
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