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On Justice (Ancient Greek:Περὶ Δικαίου;Latin:De Justo[1]) is aSocratic dialogue that was once thought to be the work ofPlato.[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 withPlato's Republic, whose alternate title in ancient times was alsoOn Justice.

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  1. ^Henri Estienne (ed.),Platonis opera quae extant omnia, Vol. 3, 1578,p. 372a,bis-373d. The reference text is now PlatonisOpera, ed. John Burnet, vol. 5, Oxford 1907 (repr. 1967), St[ephanus' volume] III, pp. 372a-373d. Burnet's text is paginated after Stephanus'. The online databaseThesaurus Linguae Graecae: A Digital Library of Greek Literature [short:TLG] starts the text at Stephanus' page a,bis.
  2. ^ The attribution to Plato is now considered spurious[citation needed]
  3. ^John Madison Cooper, D. S. Hutchinson, (1997),Plato, Complete works, p. 1687. Hackett Publishing.

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