Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Republic 3/20

1) In your opinion, how can acting “right” (i.e. justly) help or harm the achievement of happiness? In your answer you need to first establish, in true Socratic fashion, what you mean by "right" (justice) and what you mean by happiness. What do you think Socrates would say about what you wrote and/or what do you think Thrasymachus would say?

The point in a person's life with no regrets, no worries, and complete freedom to do and say what they wish while surrounded by those they like. Acting right can directly affect your happiness as far as regrets, worries, and freedom.




2 comments:

Chance Bentley said...

Nice job Dylan! I really like how you expressed your writing style in this blog entry and hope to see more blogs as good as these to come! -Chance

Candy Martinez said...

Good Job! I think that this was a very good piece of writting. You pretty much said your whole point, and covered your main points in a short paragraph. But you forgot to say what Socrates might say about your writting will he agree or disagree?