THE CONCEPT OF JUSTICE IN REFERENCE WITH PHILOSOPHIES OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE: A CRITICAL STUDY
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to define justice. They have observed justice as goodness in deeds and so a virtue. In the Greek mind, fairness was an attribute of the spirit or soul, while injustice was a sin. Both Plato and Aristotl...
Main Author: | Sooraj Kumar Maurya |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institute for Research and European Studies
2021-09-01
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Series: | Journal of Liberty and International Affairs |
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Online Access: | https://e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/328 |
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