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Socrates does suggest that the paradisaic city he described is "sane" and "healthy," but it is very curious that not only he adopts Glaukon suggestion, but also never returns to his sane city. In Book IV, Socrates will argue that the soul must be something complex, with multiple parts. I think Socrates needs to bring desire into the city because that sane city isn't sufficient (think about that common phrase, 'it's necessary but not sufficient'). Everything just sounds too "automatic" in the sane city. And, of course, when you bring desire into the game, it'll become something overflowing and infinite, because desire doesn't know how to limit itself.
reddit AI Moral Status 1425852432.0 ♥ 1
Coding Result
DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningmixed
Policynone
Emotionindifference
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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