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what is the Plato's concept of justice​

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Answered by BRAINLYLEANERS
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Justice is, for Plato, at once a part of human virtue and the bond, which joins man together in society. ... Justice is an order and duty of the parts of the soul, it is to the soul as health is to the body. Plato says that justice is not mere strength, but it is a harmonious strength.

Answered by Sushant6268
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Justice is, for Plato, at once a part of human virtue and the bond, which joins man together in society. ... Justice is an order and duty of the parts of the soul, it is to the soul as health is to the body. Plato says that justice is not mere strength, but it is a harmonious strength.

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