Awright Dan

Jan-Anders

> 3 jan 2015 kl. 20:23 skrev Ron Kulp <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Dec 23, 2014, at 12:02 AM, Dan Glover <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Ron:
>>> Shakespeare answered
>>> That it is also the fear of death that makes it better to be than not to be.
>>> Then we have Socrates that asks
>>> What it means to lead a Good life
>> 
>> Dan:
>> What was his answer? And does leading a good life equate with knowing
>> that a life is worthwhile?
> 
> Ron replies:
> Interesting question. Socrates broke
> It down in much the same way RMP
> Did, physically (moderation) socially
> (Goodwill) and intellectually (wisdom)
> Which he boils down to the highest pleasure. It seems to me that Socrates 
> associates leading a good
> Life as leading a pleasing life.
> 
> With that being said, I would venture
> To project that a pleasing life would
> Be a worthwhile life.
> 
> Therefore "knowing" for Socrates 
> Is in the empirical pleasing sense of artistic Practice not an abstract, 
> universal concept by which we measure a life.
> 
> And I think that makes a distinct difference
> In ones outlook. 
> 
> .thank you Dan
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