Justice between Mercy and Revenge in Sophocles’ <i>Antigone</i> and Plato’s <i>Crito</i>
Plato’s Crito and Sophocles’ Antigone challenge the concept of justice as “benefitting friends and harming enemies”: justice stems from anger and harms the soul. The Antigone first illustrates how violence results from people’s actions when they see themselves as the agents of justice; second, it po...
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2019-06-01
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