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    justice and morality are interconnected because humans can only achieve a good life – which he claims is the best way to live – if they have those things that are desirable in themselves (II 357b). Therefore Plato’s argument, as it sets out to prove the intrinsic value of living a just life, is neither deontological, nor consequentialist. In the Republic, Plato is arguing for the transcendent value of justice as a human good, or virtue, which informs and guides moral conduct. Plato bases his argument

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    Absolutism Vs Relativism

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    independent of time, place, and circumstance. This is very limiting due to the diversity of the circumstances individuals face throughout the world, but holds in regards to the general idea of good and bad. Acts of violence such as murder are universally viewed as wrong, while acts of kindness such as charity are seen as good. Relativism, on the other hand, is the concept that values are dependent on of time, place, and circumstance. The various views on right and wrong are proof of this position being correct

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    material goods and finished the story without any of this. Throughout the story of ‘’The Necklace’’ it is possible to see that Mathilde is a character that changes her actions over the story. To begin with, in the beginning of the story, Mathilde is always complaining about not having enough material goods and riches on her life. However, she has many good things on her life: she has a servant, she has a good house, and she doesn’t need to work, as her husband works hard to give a good life for her

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    I would define the ‘Good Lives’ approach to rehabilitation as the transformation of an individuals mindset in order to reestablish and restore ones ‘good life’ from a criminological background by the use of therapeutic practices. The slide states that this must be a hybrid theory linking accounts of the causes of crime and desistance from crime with therapeutic practices designed to protect the community from harm and to restore ex-offenders to good lives. I think that their are many advantages to

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    they do. This will put them in a position where time management skills are needed to perform well at all there tasks including working and school. If they have poor time management skills they will do a lousy job at everything. However, if they have good time management skills it will create less stress and will be

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    poorly toil,” Johann Goethe. Obstacles in life are unavoidable, as expressed in the above quote, but we can still learn from them. Obstacles can be extremely difficult to overcome. Barriers can primarily help you develop the capabilities to do everyday things. Furthermore, everyday challenges can help spice up your life. At the same time, bumps in the road can help you to be able to achieve your future plan. Obstacles are important to overcome as they give you life skills,

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    principles based on the local or individual conception of the good. In the argument of morality and where are those moral judgments come from, brings us to the central question of ethics, that is “What is the good for human beings?” More than two thousand years ago, Aristotle gives his answer in Nicomachen Ethics suggesting that the purpose of morality is to enable us to lead good lives, and it is necessary to acquire virtues to achieve the good. However, this view of ethics based on virtues led to a relativism

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    The movie Good Will Hunting is about a twenty-year-old man Will, who works as a janitor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). A professor on campus posts an extremely difficult math problem for his graduate students and Will to the professor and students surprise can solve it. Will solves another difficult question that professor posts, and he runs off as he catches him insisting his anonymity. Will finds a connection with a psychologist and is able to find a purpose and good direction

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    perfect Utopia? What is needed for a good life? These questions are so important when it comes to human’s view on power and control and how it should be used. In both stories, ‘Animal Farm’ (written by George Orwell) and ‘The Truman Show’ (directed by Peter Weir), the author and director explore these themes. Power and control, the good life, utopia. These three themes are key to living the full life. To have a utopia you must have a good life and to have a good life you must have your own power and

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    Epicurus’ theory on the means to a good life revolves around the notion that pleasure is the highest and greatest of all goods, therefore, in order to live a good life, one must direct their actions to gain the most pleasure possible and the least amount of pain. The abundance of pleasure over pain equates to a good life. In that same sense, one cannot have a good life without pleasure. The whole point of living a life is to have more of the actions that will give one the most amount of pleasure

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