quiz #1 Flashcards
Aristotle view of justice
common interest government
individualism
private property
getting what you deserve, not what you want
good behavior = reward
bad behavior = punishment
men are natural leaders
rationalized slavery
Plato view of justice
everyone has justice
just people create just societies
justice is the key to a good life
only enlightened citizens should rule
distrusted emotional masses
no individualism/private ownership
only some citizens should have responsibilities
4 greek words for love
storge
philia
eros
agape
2 options in the face of injustice
do something
do nothing
bystander effect
people are less likely to help a person in urgent need when there are other people present
2 feet of love in action
foot of justice
foot of charity
the butterfly circus summary
circus troupe brightens spirits of audiences in depression-era America and inspires hope in a limbless man from a slideshow
storge
affection
love between family
philia
friendship
love between friends
eros
eroticism
love between a couple
agape
unconditional love
charity
deals with effects of injustice
act of love
benevolent good will toward and on behalf of humanity
generosity and helpfulness, especially toward the needy or suffering
volunteering of time, money, or resources
justice
deals with causes of injustice
promoting fairness
advocating for policies that promote equality and fairness
attempts to eliminate the need for charity
utilizes rights of speech, press, assembly, petition
advocacy, lobbying
the butterfly circus message
themes of self confidence, courage, and overcoming societal prejudice
beatitudes
the poor in spirit, for theirs in the kingdom of heaven
mourn, for they will be comforted
gentle, for they will inherit the earth
hunger and thirst for righteousness, they will be filled
merciful, they will be shown mercy
pure in heart, they will see god
peacemakers, they will be called sons of god
persecuted for righteousness, the kingdom of heaven is theirs