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the virtue of state?” “By all
means.” “Consider it in this wise tooSo Phaedo 79 EO(/RA DH\ KAI\ TH=|DE. It introduces a
further confirmation. The mere judicial and conventional conception of
justice can be brought under the formula in a fashion (PH|), for legal justice “est
constans et perpetua voluntas ius suum cuique tribuens.” Cf.
331 E and Aristotle Rhet. 1366
b 9E)/STI DE\ DIKAIOSU/NH ME\N A)RETH\ DI' H(\N
TA\ AU(TW=N E(/KASTA E)/XOUSI, KAI\ W(S O( NO/MOS.
if so you will be convinced. Will you not assign the conduct of lawsuits in
your state to the rulers?” “Of course.”
“Will not this be the chief aim of their decisions, that no one
shall have what belongs to othersTA)LLO/TRIA: the
defining
the limitsO(/RON: cf. 551 C, Laws 714 C, 962 D, 739 D,
626 B, Menex. 238 D, Polit. 293 E, 296 E,
292 C, Lysis 209 C, Aristot.Pol.
1280 a 7, 1271 a 35,
and Newman i. p. 220, Eth. Nic.
1138 b 23. Cf. also TE/LOSRhet.
1366 a 3. For the true criterion of
office-holding see Laws 715 C-D and Isoc. xii. 131. For
wealth as the criterion cf. Aristot.Pol.
1273 a 37. of an oligarchical polity,
prescribingFor TACA/MENOI cf. Vol. I. p. 310, note c, on 416 E. a
sum of money, a larger sum where it is moreCf. Aristot.Pol.
1301 b 13-14. of an oligarchy, where it
is less a smaller, and proclaiming that no man shall hold o