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... Then Polemarchus, Cephalus's son attempts to define justice by proposing that justice means " one should pay what is owed". Not ...
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... Polemarchus, Cephalus' son, maintained that justice was paying one's dues. Socrates refuted their argument by using a mad man as an example. ...
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... Socrates engages in a discussion with Thrasymachus, Polemarchus and Cephalus in which they discuss the true nature of justice. From ...
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... That is the kind of question that Socrates posed to Cephalus to which he agreed and left the argument to his son, Polemarchus. Still ...
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... For I'm sure to assume that: Polemarchus, Thrasymuchus, and Cephalus would have had some sarcastic remarks as well throughout the dialectic; but Plato must ...
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... Cephalus, not really interested in carrying on the argument exits from the conversation and his son, Polemarchus, protests Socrates argument and goes on to ...
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