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!

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.