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  1. For the ability of technology to better human life is critically dependent on a parallel moral progress in man. Without the latter, the power of technology will simply be turned to evil purposes, and mankind will be worse off than it was previously.” ― Francis Fukuyama, The End of History and the Last Man

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      For Hegel, the primary motor of human history is not modern...

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    Every human activity aims at some end that we consider good. The highest ends are ends in themselves, while subordinate ends may only be means to higher ends. Those highest ends, which we pursue for their own sake, must be the supreme Good. Happiness is the highest good because we choose happiness as an end sufficient in itself. Even intelligence a...

    The study of the Good is part of political science, because politics concerns itself with securing the highest ends for human life. Politics is not a precise science, since what is best for one person may not be best for another. Consequently, we can aim at only a rough outline of the Good.

    We call people good if they perform their function well. For instance, a person who plays the flute well is a good flutist. Playing the flute is the flutists function because that is his or her distinctive activity. The distinctive activity of humans generallywhat distinguishes us from plants and animalsis our rationality. Therefore, the supreme Go...

  2. The End of History and the Last Man is a 1992 book of political philosophy by American political scientist Francis Fukuyama which argues that with the ascendancy of Western liberal democracy—which occurred after the Cold War (1945–1991) and the dissolution of the Soviet Union (1991)—humanity has reached "not just ... the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of ...

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  3. The core of the book came from a paper written by Fukuyama in 1989 entitled ‘The End of History’. In it Fukuyama noted that Western liberal democratic traditions have maintained their place in politics over the last hundred years despite the successive rise of alternative systems of government: liberal democratic government has outlasted monarchism, fascism and communism.

  4. Jan 5, 2015 · Tolstoy had come to believe that the essence of life was best captured by the Eastern parable of a man hanging onto a branch inside of a well, with a dragon at the bottom, a beast at the top, and the mice eating the branch to which he clings. There is no way out and the pleasures of life—honey on the branch—are ruined by our inevitable death.

  5. Nov 19, 2011 · Evidence Suggests Death Isn’t the End Life is an adventure that transcends our ordinary linear way of thinking. ... KHC0 3 crystals exhibited entanglement ridges one-half inch high, quantum ...

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  7. Book 1, Chapter 2. Aristotle notes that “things achievable by action have some end that we wish for because of itself.” This end will be the best good. The knowledge of this “best good” is important for determining the best way of life, so all people should try to grasp what that good is and which is its proper science.