Blog # 7 Critique on Socrates Ideals
One of Socrates' famous ideals is that no one errs knowingly. I love many things about the late Greek philosopher, but I always thought that ideal was foolish. I am very grateful that the U.S. Government also agrees with me. It would be a travesty if pleading ignorance in court could exempt you. How ridiculous would it be if someone robbed a bank and, after being caught, appears in court and says that he didn’t know robbing banks was bad? What is the court system supposed to do? “Oh you didn’t know. Alright I guess I’ll just let you go free of charge”. The robber knew full well that robbing banks was wrong but out of selfishness he did it anyway. Also if such a thing were true there would be way less obese people in the world. I am willing to bet a lot of money that the large guy around the corner knows full well that eating cake and sweets is bad for him and grilled chicken and vegetables are good. Yet he can’t help but indulge himself in unhealthy food. Seems to me there's a much deeper issue at hand than lack of knowledge.
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