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    Philosophy of Life

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    Below is a free essay on "My Philosophy of Life" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. The hardest part of any journey is the first step. Human life would be so much easier if we were born into it with a roadmap and a flashlight some say we actually were‚ but we forgot where we put them. Nonetheless‚ part of life is clearing your own path‚ making your own map‚ finding life’s meanings‚ and defining your philosophy or world view‚ the next hardest

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    military training that every Athenian did. When he finished the training he stayed in Athens absorbing the philosophies of Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and Democritus. He eventually returned to his home in Samos where he started his own school‚ The Garden. The reason the school was called The Garden is because its location was‚ believe it or not‚ his own garden. It is there where he taught philosophy to his disciples who were known as “the philosophers of the garden.” But unlike Plato’s Academy and the Lyceum

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    of the unexamined life? Why is the unexamined life not worth living? Why does Socrates argue it effectively and how does it contribute to why it is a strong thesis and why he lacks reasoning and thought? Socrates states that the purpose of the unexamined life and why it’s worth living is because humans have the ability to find a purpose in life rather than just working on surviving. Finding a purpose makes people who they are because the journey in life makes people understand life and can overcome

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    My Philosophy of Life

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    I can remember as a child always asking myself the "why" questions of life. Why are we here? What is the purpose of life? Why do certain things happen? And is there really a God? I had always kept these questions to myself and eventually pushed them out of my mind altogether. I was raised in a Christian household and you just were not allowed to ask questions of that nature and doubt the faith. The world is the way it is because God made it that way and that is all there is to it. I was really excited

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    One could argue that Socrates examined life‚ and yet what does that mean? From my understanding of the Apology‚ Socrates did not just live the life of the ordinary Greek he questioned life. What did he mean by “the unexamined life is not worth living?” I believe he meant that we must question everything around us. That the answer “things have always been this way” wasn’t a good enough answer. If we look at Sparta‚ they lived their lives as dictated by the government. There was no “I” in Sparta‚ Sparta

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    The Good Life

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    The good life is a condition in which a person will be the most happy. Both Plato and Aristotle see the good life as the state in which a person exhibits total virtue. Plato reasons that a person will exhibit total virtue when his desires have been extinguished‚ while Aristotle believes the perfect state will bring forth the virtue in men. Plato argues that the good life springs from love because through love‚ men can rid themselves of desires. That is not to say that every loving relationship creates

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    My Philosophy of Life

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    I have no single philosophy for life‚ but rather three philosophies. Each of which has different meaning. My three philosophies include the following: work hard‚ take pride in myself and the accomplishments that I make‚ and also everyone is on this planet for a reason. In the following paragraphs I will explain each of my three philosophies. From this‚ I hope that others will understand why I look at life the way that I do. The first of my three philosophies‚ to work hard‚ can be very easily

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    My Philosophy of Life

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    living life of the constant pursuit for money‚ successful career‚ what is making impression that only those values are important. Than they have to stop for a while and contemplate about their life goals‚ their life philosophy. This essay will present my philosophy of life. First of all‚ the most important thing for me is my family. According to my rules‚ they are always on the first place‚ and can count on me‚ just the same like I can count on them. I was raised by my parents to be a good man who

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    With You Dr. Vincenzo Philosophy 110 B February 17‚ 2016 1. The Socratic character of Grandpa Vanderhof has similar traits as to Socrates in book 1 of The Republic. In book 1 Socrates questions characters and talks to them about happiness and life. His question is “ Does he mean that justice is doing good to friends and harm to enemies”. Socrates question to Polemarchus‚ they argue about what justice is. So tying it to the movie with how Grandpa Vanderhof talks about life lessons with other characters

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    what Socrates tells the jurymen‚ “keep this one truth in mind‚ that a good man cannot be harmed either in life or in death…” is meant to imply that regardless of what kind of people will tarnish a good man’s reputation‚ it will have no effect on their legacy. I truly believe that Socrates was advocating that the legacy of a good man will continue to impact the lives of all individuals that are willing to accept and listen to what they had to offer as good individuals. Regardless of how Socrates will

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