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The Intelligent Troglodyte’s Guide to Plato’s Republic, 2016a

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<strong>The</strong>re is a scene in chapter 16 of Mark Twain’s Huckleberry Finn where<br />

Huck, having decided not <strong>to</strong> turn his friend Jim in <strong>to</strong> the authorities – Jim is<br />

an escaped slave on the run – finds himself full of guilt for what he has<br />

chosen <strong>to</strong> do. He knows what he ought <strong>to</strong> do: turn Jim in. Jim is a slave,<br />

and Jim’s owner, old Miss Watson, is a decent white woman. But Huck just<br />

can’t bring himself <strong>to</strong> do it, and so his conscience haunts him. What does<br />

justice call for Huck <strong>to</strong> do in this case? What is Huck’s conscience doing in<br />

this case? Is conscience always a force for good in life?

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