God and The Good Itself

Title: God and The Good Itself
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God and The Good Itself
God and The Good Itself The Good Itself is, what Plato has called, the Divine. This never changing concept is the belief in something that it immortal. This immortality is something that, Plato states, we are all trying to achieve (102). Plato also says that in order for us, as reasonable human beings, to understand what is true and good, we must examine our lives (39). The examining one's life allows one to understand the Good Itself …showed first 75 words of 3019 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 3019 total…Twilight of the Idols: Or, How to Philosophize with the Hammer. Classics of Western Philosophy. Cahn, Steven M. 6th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 2002. 1080-1087. Plato. Apology. Classics of Western Philosophy. Cahn, Steven M. 6th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 2002. 29-41. Plato. Republic. Classics of Western Philosophy. Cahn, Steven M. 6th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 2002. 148-152, 154-163. Plato. Symposium. Classics of Western Philosophy. Cahn, Steven M. 6th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 2002. 85-88, 98-105.

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