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History, 30.10.2020 05:30 aletadaboss

HELP Contract theory assumes that justice is good because it has good consequences, but that is not good in itself.

Recall that in Crito, however, Socrates argues that justice is good in itself, independent of the consequences.

Why does the difference matter?

What does it say about how we should organize society?

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