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- 'Moderation in all things' is ill-considered advice. Rather, one should say, 'Moderation in most things,' since many areas of human concern require or at least profit from intense focus -
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exercise and intense exercise can cause injury or psychological burnout, either of which defeat
our purpose by requiring us to discontinue exercise altogether. Lack of moderation in diet can
cause obesity at one ext... - Aristotle's view on the nature of human life: Is it correct? -
...moderation, not doing the excess but at the same time doing just enough. This idea, called the "golden mean of moderation" was the backbone support to Aristotle's idea of human telos because it concluded that living a virt... - Plato's philosophies -
...nanimity, this agreement between the naturally worse and the naturally better as to which of the two is to rule both in the city and each one, is rightly called moderation.”
Plato sees moderation crucial to the success o... - destructive nature of passion and the values of moderation in Romeo and Juliet -
Throughout Romeo and Juliet, the characters seem to find themselves at the mercy of their feelings. They do not realize the destructive nature of passion and the values of moderation. Passion is lack of self-control whereas m... - Aristotel on Moderation -
... her way, they will not be making choices. They will be reacting mindlessly. A mindless pursuit of immediate pleasures will deny that person access to other opportunities. One will enjoy fewer pleasures and much less happi... - Aristotle on Ethics -
...ood and if the good is properly understood what is good for the person and what is ethically good will not conflict with one another. So then what is good? Good is defined as that which all human action is aimed. Thus h... - dicky -
A Toast to Death College drinking is nothing new in today’s society, nut most people do not know how intense the affects of alcohol are. Yes, even at the University of Alabama, most sarcastic students will say, “I need some l... - Lao-Tzu -
...come one with the Tao.
I look at some of the aspects of the Tao, and I see fundamentals that can be utilized to better society, such as moderation of government and close relations with other human beings. Recently, I r... - Plato -
... a soul. Our senses are also reality. Now Plato on the other hand believed that reality is permanent and our senses can’t be trusted. He also believed immortal things are more real than the mortal. For example, Greek gods,... - Moderation in the Epics -
...ns him of his actions, though his destiny is still to die by Hector’s spear (pp. 62-64)
Agamemnon provides another example of how blind passion can have devastating consequences. When his prize is taken away by the gods... - Eco Essay -
In society, each individual has their unique way of coping with the struggles of everyday life. In the 2002 film Adaptation, two brothers search to find not only themselves, but also success in their careers as screenwriters.... - holocaust -
The Greeks base their lives off the Golden Mean. The golden mean is all things in moderation to humankind. The golden mean was mans obligation to himself and his society and to his gods/goddess. Mortals must strive for excell... - Plato's Theory of Justice -
...h the best natures and receive the best education” and he later continues, “the desires of the inferior many are controlled by the wisdom and desires of the superior few?” Socrates states that the desire of the inferior, ... - The Forbidden Fruit -
...ay’s teenagers were legally allowed to drink at 18. Today’s teenagers face more responsibility and are treated more like adults than their parents were. This makes the 21 restrictions seem out of date. At 18, people are co... - Drinking age -
...e are far more drunk driving accidents involving people over the age of 21. (McClenaghan, 87)
The 21-year-old drinking age actually makes underage drinking worse. Just like prohibition, outlawing drinking tends to dest... - Knight of Temperance -
... the one sheer rage and the other sheer incitement to it; and the pain they represent, being hostile to order as to life, stands more simply and directly against temperance that does pleasure”. (Hamilton, 263) Using the P... - Sense of Community A New Social Paradigm -
... Amitai Etzioni in his book, “The New Golden
Rule” gives some insight and solutions to reorganizing our social structure for
the good of all. Etzioni offers us a new social paradigm.
In todays society we are s... - Discovering Why We Believe What We Do and How We Are Destroying the World. -
... other living things just because we have the means to make our lives full of luxury. We have taken over the world and now consider it in our power. We will decide if another living creature lives or dies. We will decid... - Chatting With Thomas Mann About "Death in Venice" -
... story, he starts to get these stirrings within him that something is not quite right. The reason that this is a tragedy is because he begins at his pinnacle, has everything going for him, and suddenly comes crashing down.... - After-school programs for kids -
...ds in South Central Los Angeles, then there might be a better lifestyle for the people in that community. But if we continue to let this happen to us, America will continue to fall behind.
Now on the verge of being let ...