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Sentenced To Death Group Of People
1,120 wordsSome of the best sources of information about Socrates philosophical views are the early dialogues of his student Plato, who tried to provide a faithful picture of the methods and teachings of the great master. The Apology is one of the many-recorded dialogues about Socrates. It is about how Socrates was arrested and charged with corrupting the youth, believing in no god (s) (Atheism) and for being a Sophist. He attended his trial and put up a good argument. I believe that Socrates was wrongfull...
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Retributive Justice Christian Religion
754 wordsShannon Burger Literature of the Western World Christianity in The Inferno In The Inferno, Dante Alighieri gives his audience a clear vivid presentation of what he as a follower of the Christian religion perceives to be hell. Dante shows that human sin is punishable in various degrees of severity and that this is dependent on the nature of one^+s sinful actions. He sets forth what could very well be the most fully developed Christian understanding of justice on earth, and that is; that what we d...
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Socrates Believes Greek Society
1,250 wordsGreek Society vs. Socrates What make a man virtuous? Throughout many texts of Greek society the picture of a perfect man is painted and apparent. This man, the? perfect man? , is the virtuous Greek citizen. Who is virtuous not only in the eyes of society, but also at home, in war, and in his relationship to the God (s). Also in Greek society, there was a man named Socrates who? s opinion differed with his culture? s thoughts, and he constructed his own thoughts and beliefs of what characteristic...
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Nature Of God Philosophy Of Religion
1,017 wordsMonotheism Vs. Polytheism; The Problems With One Monotheism Vs. Polytheism; The Problems With One Deity. Monotheism vs. Polytheism; The problems with one Deity. The philosophical investigation of the nature and grounds of religious beliefs is one of the oldest and most persistent areas of philosophical endeavor. Religious belief and practice give rise to a variety of philosophical issues, posing epistemological questions about the justification of religious belief, metaphysical questions about t...
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Mental Anguish God S
989 wordsThe Meaning of Suffering in Job and The Aeneid Throughout Virgil+s Aeneid and Job from the Old Testament, great obstacles block the paths of the protagonists. Mental and physical, anguish is placed upon Job and Aeneas. Though both men suffer extreme pain, the extent and content of the tribulations are different. Job+s suffering is placed upon him without provocation. Aeneas also believes his |pain [is] so great and unmerited! X (Virgil 2. 89). Juno+s hatred towards the Trojans, however, is fuele...
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