Wednesday, September 8, 2010
exercise #1 9/8
In Crito, Plato's main character, Socrates, argued and believed that citizens must obey the state despite the fact that he, himself was sentenced to death by the state.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
exercise #4 9/1
In 403 BCE, an ancient Greek philosopher named Socrates, was found guilty of corruping the youth by a jury of 500 citizens of Athens, and though he had the opportunity to escape he chose to obstain.
exercise #3 9/1
The ethical theory of Utilitarianism's main principle, as outlined by J.S. Mill, is that one should act to ensure the greatest good for the greatest number.
Boo yA!
Boo yA!
exercise #2 9/1
If a promise is regarded as an obligation and a person acknowledges an obligation as something they must do and, furthermore can do, than people can not, effectively, make promises that they can not keep.
exercise 1 9/1
You can not believe these three statements, at all, for you do not harbor full knowledge of the terminology utilized in the argument.
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