Politics for amador

Páginas: 8 (1889 palabras) Publicado: 2 de septiembre de 2010
Chapter # 1

In this chapter the author talks about what can be good and bad, from what we need, this section does not mention that what we need is what we think is good, but in order to develop this we should have a number of obstacles, which I think are what the others would agree, but this convenience is not what we consider to be good but as evil, so this is where obstacles arise, but wehave know that there are things that are made only to do something which can also mean an obstacle, but from the example of bees and beavers, we realize that it is virtually impossible to conduct activities that are within what I consider as a possible fantasy or something.

In this chapter the author makes a comparison of man with animals which mentions to termites and Hector (character who ispart of the work of Homer's Iliad) who is a warrior as part of the termites that comprise the " kingdom ", I think in this part of the chapter the author tries to teach or imply that man has the privilege of being free, because the man has the ability to decide what they want and in this case the termites can not change what you have to do because I think they do not have sufficient reason to knowthat is what suits them. Although the author tells us that we can not do what we think if we can do but the thing done can cost you not very nice, but it is also true that in some way have a somewhat limited freedom because there are things that happen to us and are not a product of the action of another person, who does not benefit us, but that harm us in something, or simply things that we cannot take part. When will we face, I think it's very similar to what I have been listed above, although there are differences, this will lead us to perform an activity well or badly with all this together and taking it for good way, from my point of view after seeing the reflection of the author, I think it will create what we think might be happiness.

Chapter # 2

In this chapter the authormakes a comparison of man with animals which mentions to termites and Hector (character who is part of the work of Homer's Iliad) who is a warrior as part of the termites that comprise the " kingdom ", I think in this part of the chapter the author tries to teach or imply that man has the privilege of being free, because the man has the ability to decide what they want and in this case the termitescan not change what you have to do because I think they do not have sufficient reason to know that is what suits them. Although the author tells us that we can not do what we think if we can do but the thing done can cost you not very nice, but it is also true that in some way have a somewhat limited freedom because there are things that happen to us and are not a product of the action of anotherperson, who does not benefit us, but that harm us in something, or simply things that we can not take part. When will we face, I think it's very similar to what I have been listed above, although there are differences, this will lead us to perform an activity well or badly with all this together and taking it for good way, from my point of view after seeing the reflection of the author, I thinkit will create what we think might be happiness.

Chapter # 3

In this chapter the author highlights what for me is the responsibility or our will to live (from the examples presented to us by the book). But it still doesn’t stop what is freedom, which still applies as it, must continue to take decisions, based on the problems we are presenting in life as a product of our own act, in thischapter, the author sets an example of a sea captain, who has to decide between failing or not his work and what could be between life and death of him and the rest of the fleet in this chapter presents us with the customs, what are the activities performed by man without thinking because it makes such an activity such as lifting, or clothing to go outside the customs, for me are the issues that...
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