Plato and Justice
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warriors will have desires and so are not likely to be happy in circumstances as any reasonable person would see it, but as Plato defines human nature himself. It is easy to see how Plato could have came into this mistake by the nature of his analogy between inner and outer morality/justice. Inner morality has three simple parts, but the outer morality has three parts that consists of things that each has three parts.
warriors will have desires and so are not likely to be happy in circumstances as any reasonable person would see it, but as Plato defines human nature himself. It is easy to see how Plato could have came into this mistake by the nature of his analogy between inner and outer morality/justice. Inner morality has three simple parts, but the outer morality has three parts that consists of things that each has three parts.