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Plato's philosophy on law is primarily articulated in his dialogues, particularly in "The Republic." He views law as essential for the functioning of an ideal society, serving to promote justice and the common good. Laws, in Plato's view, should be based on objective truths and the pursuit of virtue, guiding individuals toward moral and ethical behavior. Ultimately, he believed that a just society requires wise rulers who understand these truths and can craft laws that reflect them.

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