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With Regard To Plato's Idealism Of Justice, Ethical Reflection

Posted on:2011-07-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L ManFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305992467Subject:Ethics
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Ancient Greece Specializes in studying theoretical issues of ethics. In their ethical reflection, justice has always been dominant in center position, which had been fully confirmed by Plato's ethical thought. There are two tendencies in discussion of Plato's"justice" concept: First, individual justice is seen as a harmonious soul of virtue in itself,is that people in his "soul" in how to achieve the highest form of virtue; Second, just be regarded as "national" soul in a harmonious virtue in itself, the state in its "system" in how to achieve the highest form of virtue.In accordance with Justice is a virtue for mankind in terms of desire, from idea significance, it is a spiritual harmony. From rule of virtue significance, morality is to coordinate people and is also self-improvement of human development goals. Therefore, justice is the primary virtue of the social system, and also, curing for effective medicine of the unfortunate society. From enlightenment significance justified life is happy life; happy life is a unity of virtue.
Keywords/Search Tags:Soul, Virtue, Justice
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