Injustice
71grave injustice — index ground, misjudgment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
72gross injustice — index misjudgment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
73manifest injustice — As a ground for withdrawing a plea of guilty:–something more than the expectation of a sentence less severe than that actually imposed. Injustice from conduct improperly inducing accused to expect lenient punishment or from the accused s… …
74do somebody an injustice — do yourself/sb an inˈjustice idiom to judge yourself/sb unfairly • We may have been doing him an injustice. This work is good. Main entry: ↑injusticeidiom …
75did him an injustice — wronged him, treated him unfairly …
76do someone injustice — treat someone unfairly, treat someone wrongly …
77terrible injustice — complete miscarriage of justice, terrible wrongdoing …
78tort of negligence — injustice caused by carelessness, injustice caused by not doing what is considered prudent and standard in order to avoid damage …
79Plato: ethics and politics — A.W.Price I Plato followed his teacher Socrates into ethics by way of a question that remained central in Greek thought: what is the relation between the virtues or excellences (aretai) of character, and happiness (eudaimonia)?1 Both concepts… …
80GRÈCE ANTIQUE - L’homme grec — La civilisation occidentale est fondée sur un petit nombre de principes qui donnent à la vie humaine son sens et sa valeur. Ces principes ont été formulés en Occident, pour la première fois et de façon définitive, par des Grecs. C’est ce qu’il… …