Plato, The Republic & Allegory of the Cave
.... perceived by one individual may not be the same good perceived by the other, but they are both based on, and part of, a larger
form of
goodness that transcends ....
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Research Methodology & Design
.... the 40 respondents, 25 answered "yes," while 15 answered "no." The
goodness of fit .... As the null
form of the hypothesis could not be rejected, the hypothesis was ....
(2285

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Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica
.... neutral or bad depending on the situation and who is doing the calling rather than on the extent to which he is participating in the
Form of
Goodness, or God. ....
(2449

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Chinese Philosophy of Human Nature
.... Essentially, both cultures, at least in theory, grant that man has within himself an inherent
goodness, some
form of the
goodness of God or of the cosmos or of ....
(1830

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Socrates The Apology
.... worth having for its own sake and never as a means to anything else, whereas we think honour, pleasure, intelligence and every
form of
goodness worth having . ....
(4497

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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
.... Man is first born into a sate of nature, comes together to
form a government .... however, mankind is becoming more attuned to the universal will of
goodness for the ....
(2091

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Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... Finally, "at the end of this flow is the most basic
form of matter, having none of the
goodness of the all-perfect source," and "This matter...is the root of ....
(2001

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Artistotle and The Polity
.... step to the commonplace that democracy is a very bad
form of government .... this point that Aristotle's conception of citizenship, of the virtue or
goodness of the ....
(1414

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Thomas Aquinas
.... having
goodness, and every other perfection; and "this we call God." Aquinas argues here that God is the Platonic
Form of Being and
Goodness, essentially, in ....
(2391

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Sophists
.... whether they exist or do not exist, nor what they are like in
form; for the .... the absence of the gods as a sounding board for morality or
goodness leaves human ....
(1551

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The Decision To Die
.... Like prima facie ethics, pleasure is associated with intrinsic
goodness, but in utilitarianism .... immediate experience of what other men feel, we can
form no idea ....
(1412

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Philosophical Views Refusal of Medical Treatment
.... Like prima facie ethics, pleasure is associated with intrinsic
goodness, but in utilitarianism .... immediate experience of what other men feel, we can
form no idea ....
(1412

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Symposium & Phaedrus
.... He equates love as wisdom and, therefore, somehow an intangible or unknowable
form in any .... thus cannot be a god, because the gods do not lack
goodness or beauty ....
(2356

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Art and Business
.... music, the company hopes to have the moving feeling of the art
form to be .... In this way, a little known candy became an instant icon of
goodness and purity that ....
(1360

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Civilization and Human Nature
.... When human beings
form a society or civilized existence, the social contract .... Some argue that civilization reflects an essential
goodness on the part of human ....
(1731

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Aristotle's Political Science Writings
.... argues to conclusions, while ethics begins with the conclusions in the
form of actual .... For Aristotle, we begin with a capacity for
goodness of character and for ....
(2427

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God's Relation to the World
.... maintain that evil is a natural "accident." He uses the analogy that whatever has an essence has a
form, and that every
form has a ratio of
goodness--that the ....
(6559

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Aristotle's Ideal State
.... These pairs next
form a household and bring together more people under one roof. .... For Aristotle, we begin with a capacity for
goodness of character and for ....
(1545

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Seven Short Essays on Religion
.... God's
goodness becomes the means by which to achieve the justice that is sought .... Jesus practiced the
form of love we call justice, and as Sobrino writes, "the ....
(2741

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Teachings of Jesus, ohammad, Conflucious, Gautama
.... Mount, teaching that ethics were more important that following only the
form. .... Christianity, Mohammad's teachings in regard to virtue and
goodness were somewhat ....
(1395

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Plato and Aristotle and Justice
.... Democracy "tramples" notions of virtue and
goodness because the mob cannot internalize .... despotism directly antithetical to the monarchy as a
form of government. ....
(1649

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Aristotle's Works
.... At its center, Aristotle's ideal state, whatever its specific
form of government .... nature or nurture, an age-old question as to whether man's
goodness is inherent ....
(2648

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Aristotle's Views of Tragedy
.... as all people differ in their moral nature according to their
goodness or badness .... contingent action, is at the heart of poetic creation in dramatic
form, as far ....
(1671

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St. Augustine and St. Francis
.... There appears, however, to be something of a paradox in the
goodness of God's .... believed that in the material creation there is one substantial
form which all ....
(2467

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The Notion of Rationalism
.... of reason will yield sound first principles that bear the hallmark of
Goodness, or the .... the highest of which represents the ultimate Good, or the
Form of the ....
(1042

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Hoffman-La Roche and Risk
.... companies, to be successful and to thrive must go beyond "
goodness" into the .... cause deadly side effects if sold in a highly concentrated
form, according to ....
(3260

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The Individual and Society
.... It was in the West where a different
form emerged in the Greek city-states .... in nature and as entering the social contract to protect that
goodness from others. ....
(1582

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JOHN STUART MILL
.... he recognized that "the rightness of actions turns on the
goodness, and not .... so with a "master's hand." But the prin-ciples were essentially in outline
form. ....
(3736

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Polybius' View of a Mixed Constitional Government
.... about human nature - that the Roman system is the best possible
form of government .... or polis, was an ethical community for the attainment of virtue or
goodness. ....
(1879

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Issues in Plato's Symposium
.... For philosophy can both be reduced to corporeal
form and transmitted, mind to mind and .... he be able to bring forth not mere reflected images of
goodness but true ....
(3371

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