| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Secondly, justice is so-called inasmuch as it implies a certain rectitude of order in the interior disposition of a man, in so far as what is highest in man is subject to God, and the inferior powers of the soul are subject to the superior, i.e. to the reason; and this disposition the Philosopher calls justice metaphorically speaking (Ethic. v, 11).
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