On Justice

On Justice (Greek: Περὶ Δικαίου; Latin: De Justo[1]) is a Socratic dialogue that was once thought to be the work of Plato.[2] In the short dialogue, Socrates discusses with a friend questions about what is just and unjust.[3]

This work is not to be confused with Plato's Republic, whose alternate title in ancient times was also On Justice.

References

  1. Henri Estienne (ed.), Platonis opera quae extant omnia, Vol. 3, 1578, p. 372.
  2. The attribution to Plato is now considered spurious
  3. John Madison Cooper, D. S. Hutchinson, (1997), Plato, Complete works, p. 1687. Hackett Publishing.


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