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Sophist were Greek Philosophers that believed that there was only a right or wrong
Because everyone had the right to have a free life, if you were born a slave, then you have to be a slave for your whole life.
John Locke
The English philospher who called for the consent of the governed was named John Locke. He believed that people had natural rights. He also thought that in a state of nature, people could be reasonable and moral as opposed to the thinking of Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes believed that people were naturally violent and disorderly.
Plotinus was a famous philospher who studied the Platonic school of philosophy. He believed that there were three major principles. These principles were the Soul, the Intellect, and the One. His writings have influenced many religions, including Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions.
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Sophist were Greek Philosophers that believed that there was only a right or wrong
a philospher is a young boy who lives in a family of Spartans when he is a Athens
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no one the pope believed that only god could decide who was right and wrong
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Yes. There is nothing wrong with gays marrying even though in the past it was believed to be wrong. Religion does not play a role in government.
because he was different and wanted to prove himself to the world. no-one believed him that he could do such wonders but he wanted to prove them wrong. he believed in being right and hated being such a wrong'un.
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Frederick Douglass had many different beliefs one of his most famous ones were "i would unite with anyone to do right and nobody to do wrong" one of the things he meant as wrong is slavery which he believed was mortally wrong.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
To the Greeks, eating the dead bodies of their loved ones is morally wrong, whereas the Callatians believed it was right. Herodotus concluded that there is no objective truth, but rather it depends on the society to determine what is morally right and wrong.