THE CONCEPT OF JUSTICE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE

The concept of justice is a significant subject illuminated by the perspectives of ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, who have left profound traces in the history of thought. These two great philosophers had different approaches to the meaning of justice, which forms the foundation of social order and interpersonal relationships in their respective eras and the subsequent philosophical tradition. While Plato considered justice in … Okumaya devam et THE CONCEPT OF JUSTICE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE

Do We Choose Authority or Does It Shape Us? According to Richard Sennett, How Do Emotions Shape Our Lives?

Firstly, private will is not normative, there is no morality, it is a very cold will leaning towards self-interest, but it is not a bad thing; everyone needs to have it. In fact, everyone already possesses this will. General will is a bit different; you acquire a perspective from three individuals. When faced with two individuals who cannot agree, the losses or gains of the … Okumaya devam et Do We Choose Authority or Does It Shape Us? According to Richard Sennett, How Do Emotions Shape Our Lives?

Is Human a Moral Being? The Tale of Gyges the Shepherd

Does a person truly choose what is right from their innermost desires, or is it the fear of exclusion and punishment that compels them to do the right thing? Can one remain upright and ethical when left alone, or in chaotic environments where control and authority diminish? While the world today provides numerous examples that demonstrate this may not be the case, let us examine, … Okumaya devam et Is Human a Moral Being? The Tale of Gyges the Shepherd