
handle: 11336/177640
This article examines the characterization of justice that Plato offers in the Laws, both of the distributive justice understood as proportional equality, and of the corrective justice, anticipating the developments of Aristotle in his Nichomachean Ethics. The aim is to show to what extent the conception of justice in the Laws is not so far from that presented in the Republic. The main point is to bring out that the ultimate criterion that, in some way, unifies the different presentations of justice is the notion of measure and, more precisely, of due measure. At the end of the article, it is discussed to what extent it is possible to attribute to Plato, as some authors have done, a defense of "natural right".
En este artículo se examina la caracterización de la justicia que ofrece Platón en las Leyes, tanto de la justicia distributiva entendida como igualdad proporcional, como de la justicia correctiva, anticipando los desarrollos de Aristóteles en la Ética Nicomaquea. Se pretende poner de manifiesto en qué medida la concepción de la justicia en las Leyes puede acercarse a la presentada en la República, y se sostiene que el criterio último que, de algún modo, las unifica es la noción de medida y, más precisamente, de justa medida. Sobre el final del artículo, se discute hasta qué punto es posible atribuir a Platón, como lo han hecho algunos autores, una defensa del "derecho natural".
Fil: Santa Cruz, Maria Isabel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Centro de Filosofía Antigua; Argentina
Republic, Justice, Leyes, JUSTA MEDIDA, Laws, DERECHO NATURAL, Equality, JUSTICIA DISTRIBUTIVA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, República, Justicia, Igualdad, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, PLATÓN
Republic, Justice, Leyes, JUSTA MEDIDA, Laws, DERECHO NATURAL, Equality, JUSTICIA DISTRIBUTIVA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, República, Justicia, Igualdad, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, PLATÓN
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