What Is The Good Life?

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Speeches

 

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Donald R

 

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January 13, 2012

 

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University

 

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The casual observer may believe that these lines, spoken by Apollodorus, are corny, offering just some humor to begin The Symposium. However, a student of World of Ideas or a well-learned reader will read between the lines and quickly realize that, in between the words of the passage lies a large amount of ideas that are essential to the work as a whole...
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The two primary ideas which stem from the preceding passage are the philosopher's view of the good life and the very different lives and thoughts that philosophers lead. Again, there are many different interpretations of what the "good life" truly is. In the choice between the words "my" and "the", Plato could have used the word "the," but he chose not to, because he realized not all people believe that their "good life" is the same as the philosopher's "good life"...
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