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How Did Socrates Feel About The Good?

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    Socrates as well as his surrounded men always wanted to live a good life. He believes that good life is a combination or even a mixture of wisdom and practical knowledge. The most crucial ingredient for a good life according to him was the ideals of beauty and truth.

    Socrates used the good as the focal point of spiritual realism; but by using this theoretical expression as a substitute of God or Spirit, the frequent importance and prompt is on its matter-of-fact use, as in good belief, good proceedings, and good suchlike. He stated to the good as "For all things are good and beautiful in relation to those purposes for which they are well adapted, bad and ugly in relation to these for which they are ill adapted."
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