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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Aristotleamp39s Nicomachean Ethics ... The examples of money, pleasure, and honor that Aristotle uses to distinguish between goods which are desired for the sake of something else and the ultimate ... View More
Wordcount: 900
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Islam and Love ... It is He who is desired for His own sake, not for something else. He is better than all things, nobler than all, pleasanter than all. ... View More
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Aristotle ... is one undertaken under compulsion, and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking for it is merely useful and for the sake of something elseampquot p. 165. ... 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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Ethics of the Hellenistic World ... 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 anything else. ... View More
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Aristotle ... Aristotleamp39s happiness is selfsufficient, ampquotwe choose always for itself and never for the sake of something elseampquotMckeon 317. Therefore ... View More
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Dolls house ... institution decrees that she shall continue to do so, and the social conception of duty insists that for the sake of that lie she need be nothing else than a ... View More
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Kants Moral Imperatives ... advance there virtue and knowledge on the earth while they are advancing someone elseamp39s. ... is not a human being alive that does everything for the sake of others ... View More
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Aristotle ... itself and never for any other reasons: Since there are evidently more than one end, and we choose some of these...for the sake of something else, clearly not ... View More
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Freeze Tag ... her. West only pretended to care for her, as much as he hated it. He did it for the sake of everybody elseamp39s lives. The decision ... View More
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Bollocks ... reason for talking with Krogstad that night was to help Nora, but she says that she realizes that ampquotyou may sell yourself once for somebody elseamp39s sake, but you ... View More
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Aristotle ... makes life desirable and lacking in nothing.ampquot Also 2 ampquotDo things that which is always desirable in it and never for the sake of something else.ampquot The fact that ... View More
Wordcount: 1116
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Rubyfruit Jungle ... about it. I feel that entirely too many people hide who they really are just for the sake of following everyone else. Itamp39s as if ... View More
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Thinking Different Ways. ... for the sake of something that we want.amp39 amp39Sometimes we do things for both their own sake and because they are means to achieving something else as well.amp39 amp39The ... View More
Wordcount: 561
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Heroes ... properly defined as somebody who does something dangerous to help somebody else, then the ... dare to enrich the lives of total strangers for the sake of humanity. ... View More
Wordcount: 1585
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Boxing ... 20 For the sake of fighters, and for the sake of our society, itamp39s important for us to take a stand against ... Letamp39s stop the madness before someone else loses. ... View More
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Iago, ... While he is implying one thing, Desdemona thinks he is talking about something else. ... conclusion, it is evident that Iago is evil for greedamp39s sake, as opposed ... View More
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Book Repoert The Federalist Papers Edward Millican ... fathers. Consequently, I appreciated the thoroughness of the book for my sake, or else I otherwise might have been entirely lost. If ... View More
Wordcount: 1326
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Whats Better for Mankind ... Why should anyone live for the sake of another man when ultimately they cannot be happy with the other mans standards ... Live your life not someone elseamp39s. ... View More
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Machiavelli and Aristotle ... that happiness preeminently answers to this description, as we always desire happiness for its own sake and never as a means to something else, whereas we ... View More
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Ethan Frome ... end his own life just for the sake of dying with the woman he loves so dearly. It is clear that Ethanamp39s feelings for Mattie overshadowed everything else in his ... View More
Wordcount: 620
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Audens Musee des Beaux Arts ... In both circumstances, someone elseamp39s suffering is secondary. ... living and laboring, that, as a German proverb states, amp39No plough is stopped for the sake of a ... View More
Wordcount: 1076
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SO LONG A LETTER: The Journey of SelfDiscovery ... handampquotamp39 578. It was a long journey for Ramatoulaye, at the end of which, she realizes that she had completely given up herself for the sake of someone else. ... View More
Wordcount: 871
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Ayn Rand ... She has no doubt that every man is an end in him Erickson, 1997, pp. 106109. A man must exist for the sake of himself and no one else. ... View More
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ARISTOTLE ... in strategy victory, in architecture a house, in any other sphere something else. ... we choose for themselves, but we choose them also for the sake of happiness. ... View More
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Environmental Ethics ... Before anything else, I will give the definitions of intrinsic and instrumental values and ... has in an end of itself.ampquot These values are good for their own sake. ... View More
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Sarah Jeannette Duncans A Mother in ... mother because Helena is not emotionally equipped to be anything else other than a ... is forced to draw on emotional experience for her daughteramp39s sake she finds ... View More
Wordcount: 690
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Analyzation of a Dolls House and The Story of an Hour ... He is the man of ampquothonor,ampquot ampquot Nora, I would gladly work for your sake. But ... 70 . When a person loves as Nora does, nothing else matters. ... View More
Wordcount: 1277
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Anna Karenina novel ... all else. Dolly was almost on the verge of a breakdown when she found out about Oblonskyamp39s affair but she put herself back together for her childrenamp39s sake. ... View More
Wordcount: 1792
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