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"A Socratic morality of war?"

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Blogger Howie said...

The curtailed treatment Plato gave to a philosophy of war suggests it is less important than justice or knowledge and so forth and less important than to someone like Hobbes.
I'm curious: is this emphasis due to war's ubiquity and acceptance in the Greek world?
Or is it because some proper treatment by Plato is not extant?
I also wonder how he compares to Aristotle or the Bible, in particular the prophets and though I'm Jewish, Jesus?

September 20, 2021 at 8:12 PM

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