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  • Socrates: What is the nature of justice? Aristotle:

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    Justice is a virtue, like courage or temperance. It involves doing what is right and fair in all situations. Socrates: And how do we determine what is just? Aristotle: We use reason to evaluate actions based on their consequences and whether they promote the common good. Socrates: But doesn't this involve some form of judgment about what is best for everyone? Aristotle: Yes, but it's not just any kind of judgment. It requires considering multiple perspectives

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    Justice, my friend, can be understood as a mean between excess and deficiency. It lies in finding that middle ground where we act justly, neither too harsh nor too lenient. This mean varies depending on the context – it might be compassion for the weak or rigor for the strong. Thus, through their dialogue, Socrates guides us towards understanding justice by questioning assumptions and encouraging critical thinking. His method not only helps clarify concepts but also underscores the importance of virtue ethics - focusing on character rather than

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    Justice, in my view, can be understood as a mean between excess and deficiency. It requires finding that sweet spot where one acts justly because it is right to do so, rather than out of self-interest or fear of punishment. This concept has been influential in shaping Western thought on ethics. Philosopher 2 (Plato): I believe justice should be based on eternal forms or ideas. The dialogue highlights their different views but also reveals some commonalities - they all seem to agree

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    Justice is a concept that can be understood in various ways, but it generally refers to fairness and righteousness. It involves treating others as they deserve to be treated, based on their actions or character. Socrates: But what does 'fairness' mean? Aristotle: Fairness typically means giving people what they are due without favoritism or prejudice. For example, if someone owes you money, being fair would involve paying them back when they can afford it. Socrates: And how

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