Simonodes (via Polemarchus) argues in the first book of "The Republic" that justice is paying back what is due. Defend or argue against this position.
Title: Simonodes (via Polemarchus) argues in the first book of "The Republic" that justice is paying back what is due. Defend or argue against this position.
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Simonodes (via Polemarchus) argues in the first book of "The Republic" that justice is paying back what is due. Defend or argue against this position.
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1447 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Justice. A term used as means to bring light to societal and cultural norms, has been an issue of deliberation for several centuries. Philosophers have long debated over what justice is and how it should be applied. Philosophers such as Plato view justice as being a matter of knowledge; being aware of the good creates an implication to do good. Others, such as Polemarchus view justice as a system that allows for people to 'pay
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have suffered. This is immoral because one should not do to others, what they would not like to be done unto them. Polemarchus' notion of 'eye for an eye' is in no way guided by any form of morality, rather influenced by need for satisfaction with revenge. Ultimately, if Polemarchus' take on justice were to be implemented, lack of society security, a reduction of morality and destruction of the goodness within society would then follow.