Phil 442:
Socrates considers possible definitions of justice. Thrasymachus objects that ultimately justice boils down to what is in the interests of the stronger, that is, of the rules of the city. Socrates rejects Thrasymachus’s claim because if it were true, justice would not be a virtue because it would not make the virtuous stronger, that is, better. ................
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