If you act justly, will you find happiness? (Socrates)
I believe if you act justly you will indeed find happiness. Also if you act unjustly you can find happiness. The reason i think this is because in any way you can find happiness. But you might feel guilty for what you did. Also like what Socrates said, some people have to be unjust sometimes to get justice in return. Though these laws are terrible you can't always follow the rules, rules were meant to be broken. Socrates says, these rebels can face challenges in their lives. He was against a lot of people's opinions, and he got put to death by his own people. Which doesn't seem right to me at all.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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Daniel,
I agree with most of what you said. I think that happiness is something diffrent for each person, and what brings me happiness, me being a relitively just person, will not be the same that brings a murderer happiness, someone who is, it could be argued, unjust.
I sont agree with what you said about said about Socrates. I dont think that Socrates would have said that rules were meant to be broken, I think that Socrates beleived in MOST rules, just not all of them.
Over all, good job!
Kit
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