In describing the “good life” or the “good society,” what commonalities do you see among these four documents? What differences are apparent? How might the authors of each text respond to the ideas of the others?
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In the case of describing a good life or the good society, then we can rationalize that it depends on the context. Many people have different interpretations of what good life is and what a good society looks like. This standard is created by many philosophers and thinkers. After such an idea being established people aim at being the ones to execute it.
Following are 4 scenarios which allow for a good life and a good society to prevail,
1- When you have a good governance( political system, i.e. just)
2-When there is acceptance of how several situations may be treated with peace.
3-when different ideologies and religions can co-exist.
4-when individuals are treated with respect and on equal standards.
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