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" Plato in both the Gorgias and the Republic looked back to Socrates and asserted that "it is better to suffer tortures on the rack than to have a soul burdened with the guilt of doing evil." Aristotle does not confront this position directly: he merely emphasizes that it is better still both to be free from having done evil and to be free from being tortured on the rack. "

Alasdair MacIntyre , A Short History of Ethics: A History of Moral Philosophy from the Homeric Age to the Twentieth Century


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Alasdair MacIntyre quote : Plato in both the Gorgias and the Republic looked back to Socrates and asserted that