In Platos classic, the Republic, Socrates is challenged by Glaucon and Adeimantus to prove justice is better than  wrong.  In doing so, Socrates  must(prenominal) prove that justice is good in itself, rather than for its   undated rewards.  Glaucon believes that it is inherently better to be unjust rather  therefore just; one can acquire greater goods and   straighten out more profit my being unjust.  He argues that the only   pick up one would be just is for eternal rewards.  To better   embody Glaucons argument lets look at the Prisonners Dilemma.  In this hypothetical situation, we   ar presented with four different inflicting/ runing scenarios.  Following Glaucons theory of justice, which states that it is  near  forever and a day better to inflict  impairment rather than suffer injustice, I would  rank(a) the scenarios in this  tell apart:  First I would   add B, for in this scenario I am inflicting the greatest injustice and  non  hapless at all.   wherefore I would  rent D bec   ause in this scenario I am neither inflicting injustice nor   unworthy injustice.  Third I would choose A, though in this scenario I am inflicting injustice, I am also suffering it as well.  My fourth and final ranking would go to C because in this scenario I am suffering injustice  unless not inflicting any.

  If we  ar to follow Socrates theory of justice  whence I would rank them in this order:  First I would choose D, for in this scenario there is no inflicting of injustice, and no suffering.  Then I would choose C, in this scenario I am suffering injustice.  This is second because I am not inflicting any injustic   e.   straight here is where it becomes a lit!   tle difficult.  In scenarios A and B, I am inflicting injustice, though the severities of the injustices are different, it is still injustice.  In scenario A I am inflicting injustice and...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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