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    Arlt: Chinese Imagination

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    friendship or love. And the boundary of love here in this case‚ is not only about the love between couples but all different kinds of love also‚ for instance‚ the love between family members. Therefore‚ repayment is in fact tied in with the theme of filial piety. People¡¯s devotion to and their respect for their parents or elders are actually a form of repayment. In the story‚ ¡°The Courtesan Li Wa‚¡± Li Wa is surely very respectful to her ¡°mother¡± though she is not her real mother who gives birth to Li

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    Plato's Nature Of Piety

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    Understanding the Nature of Piety‚ Euthyphro Plato’s dialogue of Euthyphro shows the complexity in determining the nature of piety. Socrates questions Euthyphro and learns that Euthyphro gives examples rather than a concrete definition. He tries to persuade Euthyphro from thinking of piety in association with divine gods. a) “Is the pious being loved by the gods because it is pious‚ or is it pious because it is being loved by the gods?” (10a) b) The gods argue among themselves and may not consider

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    Euthyphro Piety Analysis

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    Piety is not composed of the same properties as being loved by the gods for the property of being loved by the gods fail to capture the nature of piety. Plato within the Euthyphro ponders if things are piety from their nature or from being god loved. In short it is a question of if the morality of good is external to god or if he commands it. Euthyphro argues that what is pious is loved by the gods because it is pious‚ however in doing so he forces the gods to appeal to an external force above themselves

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    Han Dynasty

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    After reading the Records of the GRAND HISTORIAN on HALL DYNASTY II‚ I I am horrified by the Xiongnu’s barbaric way of life‚ which contradicts with many traditional Chinese values. Values like filial piety and respect were disregarded in Xiongnu culture‚ from what I have observed‚ bravery was an important character trait. On page 129‚ "The young men eat the richest and best food‚ while the old get what is left over‚ since the tribe honors those who are young and strong and despises the weak and

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    My Mother at Sixty Six

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    My Mother at Sixty­Six / KAMALA DAS / Page 1 My Mother at Sixty­Six Kamala Das – as a poet of the first water Kamala Das is a tale weaver – weaving the rhythm of life into a tale of soul – a poet who loves to be loved in silence. She says‚ "I wanted to fill my life with as many experiences as I can manage to garner because I do not believe that one can get born again". This poem is an example of such experience with oozing agony and melancholy – beleaguered with modern economic system. Summary

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    Euthyphro's View Of Piety

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    opposite‚ which all the gods hate‚ is impious” (Plato‚ 173)‚ Socrates main criticism of this point is that the language seems rather ambiguous and that it provides no true clarity‚ eluding that piety is an inherent quality of a deed or action rather than a cause of an action. Euthyphro’s interpretation of piety evolves as it is noted that an action “is loved then because it is pious‚ but it is not pious because it is loved” (Plato‚ 173). This quote is then reinforced by a second related point asserting

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    expert as he thinks he is on religious matters. Where Socrates trips up Euthyphro is on his definition of piety. The original concept Euthyphro claimed was that something is pious if it is loved by the gods‚ and it is pious based off of that alone. Socrates continues to pose questions to Euthyphro on this idea‚ as it is a very vague definition that does not give very much insight into what piety exactly is. Eventually‚ Socrates asks if something pious is loved by the gods because it is in fact pious

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    Back to the Dream Time

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    about how a boy complete the mission that given by his father who had died when he was two years old and how a family maintain their relationship although Richard is adopted by McDonald. Richard Oenpelli McDonald was a smart‚ rational and filial piety boy. He has a sibling which is Judy and Tom. His mother named Sonya and his father‚ Oenpelli‚ tribal name‚ was died when he was two years old. He was adopted by the Joe McDonalds. However‚ his parents had hidden him about his background and heritage

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    When Socrates meets Confucius Emotionales versus Rationales: A Comparison between Confucius and Socrates  ABSTRACT   Socrates regards rational knowledge as the decisive factor of human life and even ascribes all virtues and moral actions to it‚ thereby stressing the ‘rationales’ of ethics. In contrast‚ Confucius regards kinship love as the decisive factor of human life and even grounds all virtues and moral actions on it‚ thereby stressing the ‘emotionales’ of ethics. Therefore‚ we should not

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    Plato’s dialog‚ Euthyphro is trying to prosecute his father for murder also Socrates ask Euthyphro to define piety and impiety. Euthyphro explains that what he is doing now‚ prosecuting the wrongdoer‚ is pious‚ whether it be about murder or robbery whether it be your father‚ mother or a stranger‚ to not prosecute would be impious.(9e) This first definition is only an example of an instance of piety and does not actually state what makes pious things pious. Just like this definition the rest of his arguments

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