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In picking up Thrasymachus’ challenge, Plato responds at two levels. First, he sets out plans for a social Utopia to show how naked self-interest is harmful to both the individual and the collective soul. Second, he gives a metaphysical account of what it is to be good, challenging the claim that justice is relative to particular cities.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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