Dan Pashman in Slate:
Thrasymachus: I see, Socrates, that you believe it permissible to cherry-pick your favorite ingredients from a snack mix.
Socrates: I do. Should I believe otherwise?
Thrasymachus: You should. The snack mix is a delicate balance of components. To target certain ones is to deprive others of the desired experience. It is unjust.
Socrates: So do you believe, then, that the purpose of a snack mix is to bring together ingredients in a prescribed ratio?
Thrasymachus: I do.
Socrates: And would it not stand to reason, then, that the Eater should compose each bite in that ratio?
Thrasymachus: It would.
Socrates: How then should the Eater ascertain the proscribed ratio?
Thrasymachus: Well, I think it plain to see, Socrates. Survey the mix and judge the proper ratio based on its appearance.
Socrates: But, Thrasymachus, do not different components have different weights, such that some components may be found in greater abundance at the top or bottom of the mix?
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