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    that laws should be upheld and citizens should obey them to maintain social order. However‚ in the instances that laws are unjust‚ obedience to them could result in harms to innocent citizens‚ the case which is brought up in Plato’s works Crito and Apology‚ where Socrates was wrongfully accused of corrupting the youths of Athens and had to suffer the death sentence. Therefore‚ it is important to analyze the appropriate extend to which the ’rule of law’ should be upheld in the cases that laws are unjust

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    “An unexamined life is no life for a human being to live.” Socrates believed that the purpose of life is to become a virtuous person. In his eyes virtue meant knowledge‚ and knowledge was attained through examination. By analyzing his trial in the "apology"‚ we can see that he thought man must reflect on what he believes‚ ask questions based on what he does and doesn’t know‚ and live in accordance with these views. If one doesn’t follow this path‚ per Socrates‚ he will not gain any actual value out

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    what he deserved. The only thing worse than a cheater is a liar. Lance Armstrong lied on many occasions and denied any allegations of doping (Hoslet). When a sport’s icon‚ as well as an American icon‚ is found guilty of not only cheating but also lying it is heartbreaking. Armstrong was looked up to for his underdog streak of victories‚ his charisma‚

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    On decay of the art of lying essay “On Decay of the Art of Lying” was‚ as the title suggests‚ an essay discussing the topic of lying. Mark Twain‚ who was the author of the essay‚ suggests that everyone is a liar‚ and that no one can go through life without lying even if they claim that they are completely honest. People lie everyday‚ every hour even without realizing that they are lying. The world would be a completely different place if people never lied‚ this wouldn’t necessarily be for the

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    When writing a complaint letter‚ you want to keep it short and to the point to help ensure that your letter will be read in its entirety. If you write a seven page complaint letter‚ it’s highly unlikely that someone will sit down and read all seven pages. The complaint letter should be addressed to the customer service/consumer affairs department or the head office if there is no customer service department. The address and contact information of the customer service department should be available

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    What does Socrates mean when he says that “an unexamined life is no life for a human being to live?”. As I read Plato’s Apology‚ Euthyphro and The Allegory of the Cave‚ I could sense two things about unexamined life. First‚ unexamined life means someone who lives in self-reflection such as sin‚ guilty‚ and self-examination. According to Socrates‚ for living life‚ the most important one is that should be analyzed and explore the mind itself. One of an important thing‚ self-reflection of our inner

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    and beliefs need to be challenged‚ but the law of his time prohibited such acts. The laws were needed to maintain order and they were for the to prevent injust acts from happening‚ but at the same time prohibited people to be free. A quote from the Apology after Socrates was convicted‚ stated‚ Now I shall depart‚ convicted by you and sentenced to death‚ while they go convicted by truth of villainess injustice(18). This statement would seem to say that a person is born free under the laws of justice

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    “Stop lying Jack.” Then there was a long pause. A pause so long any normal person would have suffocated in the tension. Jack coughed. “And then the house exploded. It was wild.” The next moment of silence was even more excruciating than the first. The blanket of silence no longer pressed down on the people in the room‚ but crushed them completely. It’s a miracle they were able to breath. “What do you get from this Jack‚ hmmm? Do you get off on this? Does lying make you happy‚ Jack? Does it?” Jack

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    The practice of convention lies is called lying. Lie detection technology is that which record physiological functions to ascertain truth and falsehood in response. Lie-detecting technology has huge potential‚ ranging from local law enforcement and courts to screening for revolutionary. Physiological indicators of lying referred as when a person lying show facial expressions corresponding to universal emotions such as a liar will often engage in more eye contact‚ liars will often repeat

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    Plato’s Apology and Crito tells a story of the defense of Socrates‚ and his reasons for not escaping prison. The Apology is a long speech by Socrates about the accusations made by his accusers‚ Socrates position about these accusations‚ the verdict‚ and Socrates reaction to the verdict. Crito describes Socrates in prison waiting to be put to death. The story is set in Athens. Socrates is being accused of being an evil doer‚ corrupting the youth‚ and for not believing in the gods. Socrates chooses

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