Some of the philosophers we have studied in the first part of the course (Socrates, Plato, St Augustine) believe that a person cannot be truly happy without also being morally good. Should we think that claim is true? Why, or why not? As you think about t

Some of the philosophers we have studied in the first part of the course (Socrates, Plato, St Augustine) believe that a person cannot be truly happy without also being morally good. Should we think that claim is true? Why, or why not? As you think about this question, keep in mind the different views of happiness that book-Loius P. Pojman, who are we? theories of human nature. lays out in chapter 4.Learners are reminded that the content of their initial discussion board posting should be relevant, thorough, organized and clear. Be reminded also that your post should demonstrate awareness of course concepcixts and be proofread prior to posting.

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