“For though a man should be a complete unbeliever in the being of gods; if he also has a native uprightness of temper, such persons will detest evil in men; their repugnance to wrong disinclines them to commit wrongful acts; they shun the unrighteous and are drawn to the upright.”
Quote by Plato
Book:The Laws of Plato
Work
The Laws of Plato
Written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, The Laws delves into the philosophical underpinnings of justice and governance, offering a comprehensive examination of the ideal state and its laws. The work is considered a significant contribution to political philosophy and continues to influence modern thought on these subjects. more
