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    Mito e narrazioni della giustizia nel mondo greco

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    The reader of this work can find in the Greek literature (ranging from the archaic one to the new hellenic poetry and to new modern redrafting of the myth) the \uabreference points drawn by the stars in the vault of the sky\ubb (M. Detienne) to \uabsail to the archipelago where the great destiny of the Western civilization began\ubb (M. Heidegger) and achieve the justice haven. Not only is the Law expert called upon to strive towards the ideal Itaca of hesyk\ueda, where conflicts and disputes are settled and hybris is moved away, but also each of us, everyday, rushed into the issues of everyday life, must seek poros, the way. Indeed, like in the navigation art, everyone must \uabplay cunning with the wind, always catch the moment, foresee the best chance to react\ubb. The \uabsmartness endowed with a thousand facets\ubb, the gnome polybulos, not only is a navigator virtue, according to Pindaro, but also a virtue of the human being that aims at questing after the \u201cright words\u201d

    In viaggio verso la giustizia, attraverso il mare greco. Introduzione

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    Hence, the reader of this work, thanks to the myth and to the literature, is invited to take part to a voyage into the \uabbeloved islands (\u2026) into the sea of seas\ubb. The reader will sail to the \uabarchipelago where the great destiny of the Western civilization began\ubb. The Law expert reader, above all, (who is not the unique recipient) can notice the importance of these stories. By being at the helm of Law and by sailing into the sea of life, the Law expert can find in the Greek mindset justice ideas that are still effective in today\u2019s worl
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