The republic ... that all goods could be divided into three classes things that are good only for their consequences, things that are good only for their own sake and things ... View More
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Ethics of the Hellenistic World ... His ethical theories find a foundation in the Aristotelian commonplace that the highest good is what is valued for its own sake, and not for the sake of ... View More
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politics ... Yes and no. The means are good, but not because we desire them for their own sake, but only because we desire them for the sake of something else. ... View More
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Shift in The Last Battle of The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis ... Unlike Shift, Tirian shows his true moral authority by praying that Narnia be savednot for his own sake but for the sake of the kingdom. ... View More
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friends ... and, ampquot...reciprocal loving requires decision, and decision comes from a state and what makes good people wish good to the beloved for his own sake is their ... View More
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Aristotleamp39s Nicomachean Ethics ... It is Aristotleamp39s belief that the supreme good, or the highest end which we pursue for its own sake, is happiness Aristotle 2. People agree that the supreme ... View More
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Aristotle ... cease. The complete friendship is one between two good persons that desire good to the other for the otheramp39s own sake. This friendship ... View More
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Islam and Love ... quote from Rumi that helps understand this: ampquotAll things in the world walth, women, clothing are desired for the sake of other things, not for their own sake. ... View More
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Polarization in the Political System ... It would seem that the exercise of power for its own sake, and a competitive situation in which one side must always oppose the other on any issue, is ... View More
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Thai art of John Updikeamp39s ampquotAampampPampquot ... xxi his attention, however, is mainly on his own impressions and with no other purpose than to make them available in language, ampquotfor their own sakeampquot xxiv. ... View More
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Different Aspects of Merlin ... things, from his encounter with a great pike that lives beneath the walls of his fosterfatheramp39s castle, he learns that power for its own sake leads nowhere. ... View More
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To what extent did primitive art inspire Brancusi ... religious, military, sexual, or decorative functions of the works suggested that they had not been created as art, to be appreciated for their own sake It was ... View More
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Animal Rights ... are human beings, states that we should value human beings simply for their function as rational beings and respect that function for its own sake, or their end ... View More
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Do Animals Have Rights ... are human beings, states that we should value human beings simply for their function as rational beings and respect that function for its own sake, or their end ... View More
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OEDIPUS ... I shall rid us of this pollution, not for the sake of a distant relative, but for my own sake Knox, 10.ampquot The irony reaches its peak when Oedipus calls on the ... View More
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awakening ... brief but significant measure of independence and eluding those who would hold her back or defeated by the need to preserve her appearance for her own sake. ... View More
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Black Robe Movie Review ... them. Even the most savage of them are shown not to engage in cruelty for its own sake but rather for the sake of their gods. The ... View More
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The Divine Command Theory ... concerned Fox. He also introduced a moral classification of pleasures, whereby virtue is desired for its own sake. All the arguments ... View More
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Review of Aristotle ... It is like the old saying, ampquotBeauty is in the eyes of the beholder.ampquot If we have a ampquotreal friendampquot we wish him well for his own sake, not for the conversationamp39s ... View More
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The Extreme ... The oligarchic government in 1984 is only concerned about itself, ampquotThe Party seeks power for its own sake.ampquot p.275, while the dictatorial government on the ... View More
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Henry David Thoreauamp39s Philosophical Ideas ... depended upon it. Rather, nature was something that must be preserved for itamp39s own sake and benefit. Although Thoreau passionately ... View More
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Formalism and Modernism ... Another artist who created in the formalist tradition was James Abbot McNeill Whistler. ampquotHe believed that painting should exist for its own sake, not to convey ... View More
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platonic justice ... A just life allows satisfaction, where as an unjust life does not. Whether or not platonic justice is good for its own sake is to be determined. ... View More
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Mahatma Gandhi ... He sacrificed his own time and resources for India. Significance/Relevance One should find his own role in the society for its own sake. ... View More
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Aristotle ... same profession, but it would appear that he early abandoned this intention, and aspired to that cultivation of universal knowledge for its own sake, in which ... View More
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The Greatest Generation ... These individuals and groups are inspired to seek advancement and greatness either for their own sake, or often for the sake of mankind. ... View More
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Aristotle theory of happiness There are many items that are good, but goods pursued for their own sake are of a higher good than goods pursued for the sake of something else. ... View More
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Anthem ... instead, through the ego. In other words, each person should prefer what is best for their own sake. Every individual should select ... View More
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A Dire World Without Capitalism ... and raze the cities of the enslaved, and my home will become the capital of a world where each man will be free to exist for his own sake,ampquot 104 showing ... View More
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Macbeth ... He was going to kill the king of his own country for his own sake. The deed he committed eventually led to his wifeamp39s insanity, and his own loss of power. ... View More
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