| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - West (p. 175) reasons that Socrates admits that he can be killed or banished or dishonored, but denies that these things are great evils. (He does not deny that they are evils: death, therefore, is an evil, even if not the greatest evil.) A distinction between harm and evil cannot repair West's argument if the observation of G.X. Santas is correct.
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