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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Comparing Human Lives
Fiat justitia et pereat mundus. This is a quote from Emperor Ferdinand I thats translates, Let justice be done, though the world perish. Although this was quoted over 500 years ago, the message that it portrays can still be applied today. In William Godwins Comparing Human Lives, he constantly refers to the word justice when discussing whether or not the life of Fenelon, the Archbishop of Cambrai, is more important than the life of his chambermaid. Although Godwin does bring up very supportive arguments that support his rational way of thinking, I believe that his ethics of gratitude being no part either of justice or virtue is highly inaccurate.
Before we get into the topic of justice I think that its crucial to understand just what the word actually means. According to Websters Dictionary the word justice comes from the Latin term justitia, which means the maintenance or administration of what is just, or acting or being in conformity with what is morally upright or good. This is important to understand when reading Godwins passage because his rational of justice states that we live in a hierarchy of classes, where one person has more of a right to
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