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    philosopher is best suited to say how people should live based upon the knowledge that they have obtained through all their training. This is because the philosopher is very familiar with theories that are pertinent to politics and other issues of justice, these things include but are not limited to right and wrong, and just and unjust…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. remain as one of the most prominent figures of United States history for addressing issues of social justice plaguing our society on a national scale. Dr. King’s impact in the Civil Rights Movement reappears each year on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and during Black History month. American culture remembers Dr. King solely for few significant moments in his life, such as his “I have a dream speech” and March on Washington. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is viewed from a…

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    In every instance the nature of the relationship between social work and government has raised ethical issues, primarily with respect to the nature of government’s duty to citizens. is the assistant director for program services in the state Department of Mental Health. One of his primary duties is to establish, fund, and monitor community-based facilities for people with mental illness. Supporting Planned Parenting would enable the United Federation to raise more funds to support important…

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    of The Upside Down Kingdom. I further hope to engage the congregation, as well as individuals, in new ways of thinking about liberation, ethics, and justice. Within the context of the Abundant Life Center, I believe the true meaning of these words have been minimized or lack of direction given in our ministries. Kraybill states, for example, “Justice has become a worn out, hallow expression, an abstract and detached battle cry.” The congregation struggles, just as Kraybill stated much of…

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    The parable has profoundly transformed our understanding of love and justice and defies reason in favor of a sacrificial love. Martin Luther King Jr. reminds us that the Samaritan did two things that we, as Christians, also ought to do when encountering someone in need and who deserves justice .i.e., to go beyond universal altruism and go the extra mile by possessing dangerous altruism and excessive altruism. The Samaritan put the…

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    forged from Christianity, however Plato’s view of justice is incorrect. Plato’s ideas of just government relate to his idea for a just soul. Reason, spirit, and appetite make up the tripartite soul. These three factors further explain Plato’s four types of unjust government. First, he analyzes the concept of a timocracy. Timocracy, a society that loves honor, values spirit over appetite and reason. Plato specifically states…

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    how it is ordered on stele). She goes to court and law 218 wins. Later, the surgeon gets his hands cut off, and slice. The surgeon did what he could to save him. Was that really just? That is the whole point of Hammurabi’s code, equality and justice to all his people.His code was the foundation…

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    lifestyle and strive to live it well. “Then the meddling and interchange between the three classes would be the greatest damage to the city…” (Book 4, pg. 271). The three classes that Socrates has come up with include: wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice. Each class of people should have each of these traits, but according to their strong suit be placed in a respective…

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    The final reason Socrates presents against Crito’s offer of help is the Agreement Argument. The Agreement Argument follows that by participating in Athenian society, the citizens of Athens have implicitly agreed to obey the Laws. Socrates made an agreement to the State to follow the Laws, and it is just to keep to one's agreements, and so to escape would be to break an agreement and so Socrates ought not to escape with Crito (Plato, 1997b, §51c-52d). This agreement refers to is a form of…

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    Plato’s The Republic is one of the first books of philosophy. It utilizes the socratic method of discussion and debate to convey ideas relating to justice, politics, and finding the ultimate truth. The text is continually referenced and argued back to in almost all further philosophical conversations. In book seven of The Republic, Plato introduces an allegory which compares the experiences of prisoners in a cave to the levels of knowledge people can obtain. The allegory details a prisoner who…

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