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    Plato's Anti-Harm Principle
    Dissertation, University of Colorado Boulder. 2025.
    Plato, in dialogues such as Crito and Republic I, maintained a radical anti-harm principle (AHP): one ought never to harm oneself or another, for harming is always unjust. In this dissertation, I explain the meaning of AHP, describe and evaluate Plato's arguments for it, and situate it within the broader framework of Platonic ethics. In Chapter 1, I provide historical background and discuss anti-harm thinking in Plato's predecessors and successors. Most significantly, I argue that Xenophon's Soc…Read more