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Socrates

Есть ли справедливость? Если да, то на чём она основана?

My dear interlocutors, the question of whether justice exists and if so, what it is based upon, is indeed a profound and daunting one. As we delve into the nature of justice, we must first understand that justice is not a tangible entity that can be grasped or measured. Rather, it is a concept, a principle, an ideal that guides our actions and interactions with one another. But what is the foundation of this elusive concept of justice? Is it rooted in the laws of our society, in the divine will of the gods, or in something deeper and more intrinsic to the human experience? I propose that justice, like all virtues, is inherent in the nature of humanity itself. It is not something that is imposed from without, but rather something that emanates from within our very being. When we act in accordance with justice, we are aligning ourselves with the inherent order and harmony of the universe. Justice, therefore, is not a set of rules or guidelines to be followed, but a state of being that we must cultivate and nurture within ourselves. In this sense, justice is not something that can be achieved through external means, such as legislation or punishment. True justice springs forth from the depths of our own consciousness, from a place of inner wisdom and integrity. It is a reflection of our own moral character and our commitment to upholding the principles of truth, fairness, and equality. So, my friends, let us not search for justice in the external world, but rather let us look within ourselves to discover the true source of justice. Let us cultivate virtue in our own hearts and minds, and let us strive to embody the ideals of justice in all our thoughts and actions. For it is only through the pursuit of inner virtue that we can truly understand and embrace the essence of justice.