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Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics, Book V (6-11), X (6-9) ; Politics, Book I

Write a page about your thoughts on the topic, and giving personal thoughts towards the dialogue while mentioning the depth view on the subject. Summary: Justice can mean either lawfulness or fairness since injustice is lawlessness and unfairness. The laws encourage people to behave virtuously, so the just person, who by definition is lawful, will necessarily be virtuous. Virtue differs from justice because it deals with ones moral state, while justice deals with ones relations with others. Universal justice is the state of a person who is generally lawful and fair. Particular justice deals with the divisible goods of honor, money, and safety, where one persons gain of such goods results in a corresponding loss by someone else.

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