Part of fulfilling the responsibilities and duties of citizenship is following the social contract of your community. One of the guidelines in the social contract of your community might include driving in accordance with the local speed limit or keeping your pet spayed or neutered. Maintaining either of these parts of your social contract will "secure the common good". Driving the speed limit assures the safety of yourself, your passengers, and other drivers and pedestrians on the street and sidewalk. Spaying or neutering your pet will prevent your pet from wandering into busy traffic or running away, and prevents unwanted offspring from bothering your neighbors.
The patricians, the plebeians and the tribunes.
Slavery<span> was bought here by the French in the ships from West Africa and then they were sold or traded in </span><span>Mississippi.</span>
Answer:
The Theatetus
Explanation:
In this text, Plato examines the question
"What is knowledge?"
The book portrays a dialoge between Socrates, his life long companion and Theatetus, a young student.
They discuss : knowledge as perception; knowledge as true belief; knowledge as true belief plus an account true judgment with appropiate articulation.
There is a philosophical exploration to conclude however what knowledge is not.
The value of this text, since we are better offered what knowledge is not
and leaves us ready to engage into the Sophist, his next dialog with Socrates.
Again the text is the foundation for platonic Epistemology, the nature of knowledge and is the main text where the ideas of Plato are to be found discussing the pre existing notions that were at his time seen as valid sources of knowledge.