YO:

YO:
Me llamo Isa Muñoz y estudio 4º de E.S.O. Me gustaría poder escribir mi opinión sobre distintos temas con este blog y espero que os guste. Un besito:)

jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

Calvin and Hobbes

































We work with a cartoon strip about the golden rule.

In the cartoon strip Calvin, the little boy, says that he doesn't believe in ethics. He says that the ends justify the means and other sentences that demostrate he doesn't believe ethics.
Later, Hobbes push him to the mud and when Calvin protest, the tiger says that the ends justify the means and Calvin was in his way.

So many times the ends doesn't justify the means and the tiger push Calvin to demostrate that many times the means are bad things that we wouldn't like others to do to us so according to the golden rule sometimes the ends don't justify the means.

The philosopher that said ''the ends justify the means'' was Machiavelli, an Italian philosopher. And the reals "Calvin" and "Hobbes" was Juan Calvino and Thomas Hobbes.

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