The Practice of Justice & Injustice
.... The third argu ment proceeds from the second, that "the
life of the
unjust is after all better far than the
life of the just" (255). ....
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Plato's Republic
.... He is led by Socrates to state that the
life of the
unjust person is better than the
life of a just one, specifically because being
unjust is more profitable ....
(1882

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Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
.... follow their country's laws even when such laws may cost them their
life. Significantly, Crito's death sentence is generally viewed as unfair and
unjust and he ....
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Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
.... Thrasymachus is led to state that the
life of the
unjust person is better than the
life of a just one, specifically because being
unjust is more profitable ....
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Antigone & the Concept of Justice
.... of justice; one she believes is in greater accordance with higher law than Creon's law, which she views as
unjust. Antigone knows she will lose her
life as a ....
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Relevance of Antigone to Contemporary Ethics
.... of justice; one she believes is in greater accordance with higher law than Creon's law, which she views as
unjust. Antigone knows she will lose her
life as a ....
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Plato's Ideal State
.... Thrasymachus, in a dialogue with Socrates, is led to state that the
life of the
unjust person is better than the
life of a just one, specifically because being ....
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Hinduism
.... The concept allows for the Hindu to reconcile all the
unjust aspects of
life into an overall philosophy that is perfectly just when viewed from the concept of ....
(1023

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Socrates' Last Error
.... principles he lives by his whole
life by remaining in Athens. Ivanovic is technically correct when he says that Socrates should have defied the
unjust law by ....
(1040

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The Stranger
.... If
life itself does not make sense, if
life itself is
unjust (in that every person does not understand his or her
life and is also under a "death penalty ....
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Concept of Civil Disobedience
....
Unjust laws and social practices must be combated with action -- and Dr. King's entire
life was dedicated to this cause, resulting in changes that have had ....
(718

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Martin Luther King, Jr. & Socrates on Civil Disobedience
....
Unjust laws and social practices must be combated with action -- and Dr. King's entire
life was dedicated to this cause, resulting in changes that have had ....
(724

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Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
.... jointly governs man's
life on earth. Such a move does not deny the force or the validity of human law (even when that law can be shown to be
unjust, flawed, or ....
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Socrates' Argument in Crito
.... jointly governs man's
life on earth. Such a move does not deny the force or the validity of human law (even when that law can be shown to be
unjust, flawed, or ....
(815

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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... Instead, he views the state as making
unjust laws, but since he swore to obey those laws he argues "a little more
life" is not worth breaking the "most sacred ....
(1035

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American Indian Life American Indian life has been base
.... arts of civilization, in the hope of gradually reclaiming them from a wandering
life. .... a wandering state, but been led to look upon us as
unjust and indifferent ....
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Leisure, recreation, play and work
.... Our personal desires, the opinions of others, and
unjust laws all undermine the good
life which is socially directed and universal. ....
(1449

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The Values of Socrates
.... Socrates holds the virtue of abiding by the law above any personal issues, including his own
life. He fights an
unjust trial, but he accepts the right of the ....
(1143

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Concept of Justice
.... Thrasymachus is led to state that the
life of the
unjust person is better than the
life of a just one, specifically because being
unjust is more profitable ....
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The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... to risk his
life for what he believes is right. He is also heroic because he understands that if he resorts to trying to escape or engages in
unjust actions ....
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Solzhenitsyn One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich
.... In One Day we are treated to a host of social ills and
unjust conditions that ordinary people faced in daily
life in Russia. For ....
(1943

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Black Life in the South
.... daily struggle to simply survive: In Stamps Maya witnessed others beaten down by
life. .... trip showed more than the fact that racism was not only
unjust but cruel ....
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Police Shooting
.... Stansbury's death was
unjust in the sense that all loss of innocent
life is
unjust, but not in the more narrow sense of the legal system.
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Life in the Working Class Family
.... Rubin's portrait of the hardships of working-class
life is here and there relieved .... book with the clear impression that there is something very
unjust about a ....
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Catholic Doctrine and Abortion
.... Instead, the right to
life demands full recognition because it is
unjust and immoral from a Divine perspective to refuse this right. ....
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Plato and Henry Thoreau on Wisdom
.... of his own beliefs and convictions rather than to live a dishonest
life which compromises .... is happier meeting his death at the hands of the
unjust, than being ....
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Abortion Argument
.... of the woman and shows how these laws are at least grossly
unjust because women .... murder if the mother performs an abortion on herself to save her
life, but this ....
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Mahatma Gandhi's life
.... to revive village economies and alleviate poverty; throughout his later
life in India .... to protest peacefully against government actions they found to be
unjust. ....
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Antigone's Tragedy
.... is willing to meet her death with dignity rather than live in an
unjust society whose .... For their
life is not of to-day or yesterday, but from all time, and no ....
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Conflict Between Antigone & King Creon
.... is willing to meet her death with dignity rather than live in an
unjust society whose .... For their
life is not of to-day or yesterday, but from all time, and no ....
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