Plato's Republic Book 1

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Socrates 2nd argument

We often do not know who our friends and enemies are. We may treat those whom we only think are our friends or enemies well or badly

Socrates 4th argument

What happens if you confuse your enemies and your friends

Polemarchus definition of justice

Give good to friends, harm to enemies

Thrasymachus' responses to Socrates

A true ruler does not make mistakes

Where does Polemarchus end up compared to where he started?

Complete 180. Ends up arguing that the just man will never harm anyone.

Thrasymacus

Enraged by Socrates ideas, not interested in rational arguments, baited by Socrates to give his own opinion

Socrates 4th response to Thrasymachus

Everything has a function. How a person should live their life. Purpose of life is to thrive and flourish.

What is Cephalus like?

Feels guilty, Sacrifices to gods, Made money as arms dealer

Socrates challenge to Polemarchus

If you become harmed you become less of a person

Socrates 3rd response to Thrasymachus

Injustice produces faction and hatred. Justice produces co-operation and friendship. A true ruler does what is best for everyone and not himself. Complete injustice is more profitable than complete justice. Unjust people are good and wise.

Thrasymachus' definition of justice

Interest of the stronger

Socrates 3rd argument

It is not just to treat anyone badly even an enemy

Socrates challenge to Cephalus

Sane friend will never give weapons to insane friend

Socrates 1st argument

Skill Analogy. A doctor is good at healing people but also knows how to make people sick

Opening Scene

Socrates is stopped by a servant and told to wait for Polemarchus. Polemarchus' father Cephalus wants to see Socrates about something. Socrates wants to argue/reason about letting him go on his way, but Polemarchus says what if we don't listen.

Cephalus definition of justice

Speak the truth and repay what one has borrowed

Socrates 1st response to Thrasymachus

Starts out by agreeing with him. Both agree justice is something good for a person and justice demands subjects obey rulers. Unjust man gets more that the just man. Injustice is the key to happiness.

What is Thrasymachus meant to represent?

The younger generation of this time period

Socrates 2nd response to Thrasymachus

There is a lot at stake. How can each person live fully? Why is justice so important? There is as much competition to be ruler as there is to not be ruler. People are physically alive but morally dead.


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