Justice, the foundation of the human state in Greek philosophical thought, "an analytical study"

Authors

  • Laila Younes Saleh Al Mouli كلية الآداب – جامعة الموصل

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2019/v1.i41.1388

Keywords:

العدل, الدولة, اليونان, الانسانية, العدالة, افلاطون, ارسطو, المدينة, السفسطائيون

Abstract

Justice was and still is the security of the peoples and the demands in which you find refuges, guarantees, and safety from need, want, oppression, and poverty. Freedom is as necessary and necessary as it is, but it allows the powerful to enslave the weak and the rich to exploit the poor. And justice is the only one who can stand in the way of exploiting people. And justice is the virtue of human thought and its great value, and it is the last form of monotheism that overlooks humanity in the worldly life, and it is one of the most important concepts that human thought, especially the Greek one, which is the subject of our discussion, and it is an absolute value and a fixed standard.

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Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Al Mouli, Laila. “Justice, the Foundation of the Human State in Greek Philosophical Thought, ‘an Analytical Study’”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 41, Sept. 2021, pp. 409-28, doi:10.36317/kaj/2019/v1.i41.1388.

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