South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the HumanitiesSavulescu, G.2009-10-092009-10-092000Savulescu, G 2000, 'Platonic justice and the unconscious', Phronimon, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 304-311.1561-4018http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11449Appears in Phronimon,Volume 2 Number 1(2000)We are different individual beings as we live on the earth. We may find in us qualities of the humanity behind us and we are not aware of the inherited richness we have. This bunch of qualities we have, and which imposes on us unconsciously a style of living, is our Stylistic Matrix. Plato was right when he wrote that justice is to put each human in its right place in the city. If each of us may do our proper work, our specific work, to reveal mysteries by creation, that may mean the usual work and the artistic work, if in each of us our qualities come out, that means we may have power by justice.8 PagesenSouth African Society for Greek Philosophy and the HumanitiesUnconsciousInherited qualitiesStylistic MatrixPlato -- Contributions in philosophy of justiceJustice (Philosophy)Subliminal perceptionHeredity, HumanStyle (Philosophy)Platonic justice and the unconsciousArticle