I believe that Oedipus was indeed an innocent victim of his fate UNTIL he met the old man (his father) at the fork in the roads- note that this can be taken as a symbol of freewill- where he angrily murdered the man. Ultimately, this led to Oedipus' demise.
Thoreau believed that individuals have a moral responsibility to resist unjust laws and societal evils through acts of civil disobedience and nonviolent protest. He argued that it is the duty of citizens to speak out against injustice and work towards creating a more just society, even if it means challenging the authority of the government.
Socrates argues that doing what is unjust corrupts the soul of the doer by instilling a sense of moral wrongness and disorder. This corruption ultimately causes more harm to the doer in terms of their spiritual well-being and personal integrity than any external consequences. In doing what is unjust, the individual compromises their own moral character and inner peace, leading to a deeper and more lasting harm than any temporary gains from the unjust actions.
Hobbes believed that just actions are those that are in accordance with the social contract and the laws established by the sovereign to maintain order and prevent conflict. Unjust actions, according to Hobbes, are those that violate the laws and disrupt the peace and security of society.
This quote suggests that it is preferable to have peace, even if it is not based on justice, rather than engaging in a war, which can lead to destruction and suffering. It highlights the importance of avoiding conflict whenever possible to prevent the negative consequences of war.
life sucks, you get what you get, life is unexpected
No, Oedipus is not an innocent victim of an unjust fate in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.). Specifically, Theban King Oedipus hears that he is fated to be his father's killer and his mother's husband. The fate is unjust. But Oedipus makes panic stricken choices that make possible the very fate that he so seeks to avoid.
Sadly, the slaves were often treated in a cruel and unjust manner.
Unjust enrichment is when a party wrongfully profits from a breach in contract. The contractual remedy is restitution during which the innocent party will receive the damages of the contract along with the unjust enrichments of the breaching party.
The innocent suffer in a world that seems unjust and cruel due to a combination of factors such as random chance, human actions, and natural disasters. Injustice and suffering are inherent parts of the human experience, and the reasons for them are complex and often beyond our understanding.
Jem means that its not right that an innocent man gets railroaded by racism.
An innocent young woman has the right to live free from harm, discrimination, and oppression. Society should protect her rights and provide her with opportunities to fulfill her potential without being subjected to unjust treatment or discrimination. It is important to advocate for the empowerment and protection of all women, especially innocent young individuals.
Scott was likely referring to the idea of causing harm to something innocent and harmless, which is similar to killing a mockingbird—an innocent creature that brings beauty and joy. It suggests that the action would be unjust and cruel, with no justification.
The title "To Kill a Mockingbird" symbolizes the idea of destroying innocence and goodness, as mockingbirds are innocent creatures that should not be harmed. In the novel, it represents the unjust persecution of the innocent and the importance of empathy and understanding.
"One has not only legal but moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws."and... "Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust."These are not the only two within the letter, but just the two I saw first.
All of the tributes were just children. Also they all had nothing to do with the fall of the U.S. It was just a way of striking fear into people and killing innocent children.
UNJUST - unfair or undeserved
It is 'more unjust' and 'most unjust', since it has two syllables.