Time toast Justice

  • 399 BCE

    Socrates and Plato , the apology

    Socrates and Plato , the apology
    Socrates of the Plato’s apology assumes that there is no need to go above and beyond to place limits on philosophical inquiry , which Socrates speaks of that in any activity would be regulated ( Socrates was also the teacher of Plato) .
  • 600

    The arche

    The arche
    This was a theory of water founded by Thales a Ancient Greek philosopher who believed that earth is surrounded by water and it has sources to Al things we use today , he also believed that earth was a flat disc floating on a infinite ocean .
  • 1545

    The lawyers office by Marinus van Remerswaele

    The lawyers office by Marinus van Remerswaele
    I picked this event because it applies to my theme in justice and it applies about how many tax payers are in possession of power
  • Galileo and the telescope

    Galileo and the telescope
    It shows that Galileo is presenting here is his a own telescope and beckoning toward some of his discoveries in the clouds above (1656
  • Justice by Juergen Ovens (Art)

    Justice by Juergen Ovens (Art)
    In this piece it describes three figures with the central character holding a sword and resting hand on scales symbolizing justice , the figure left appears contemplative and the one on the right gaze upwards signifying truth and innocence
  • A letter concerning toleration by John Locke

    A letter concerning toleration by John Locke
    John Locke believed that any citizen that is living in the United States , should be allowed to own their own property’s and do as they pleased instead of being controlled by the government.
  • Empiricism and Skepticisim by David Hume

    Empiricism and Skepticisim by David Hume
    David Hume believed that people could know about life is through experience and not falsehood of accusations.
  • Justice disarmed by innocence ( Art ) Louis jean

    Justice disarmed by innocence  ( Art ) Louis jean
    This details a young women wearing a flowing gown, surrounded by two allegorical figures , and it symbolizes drama ad poise accompanied by a female figure in the center
  • Ethical theory of Deontology by Immanuel Kant

    Ethical theory of Deontology by Immanuel Kant
    Kants main focus was to research on how humans reason and understand universal moral laws that can be applied to any given situation.
  • Communism of manifesto

    Communism of manifesto
    Karl Marx was a German philosopher who focused on many theories and one of them what he focused on the most was it surveys the of feudalism down to 19th century capitalism , in other words was defined , declared , to be overthrown and replaced by a workers society , and the vanguard of the working class and it would accomplish the abortion of private property which is known as communism of manifesto
  • Congress authorized the attorney general Created

    Congress authorized the attorney general Created
    Congress created the office of the assistant attorney general
  • The Court Martial ( Art )

    The Court Martial ( Art )
    This piece was made by Charles Hunt and it shows a group of soldiers in a tent , two men against eache other and it captures a intense atmosphere as they prepare the court martial
  • A dolls house

    A dolls house
    A dolls house was a play in three acts by Henrik Ibsen, published in Norwegian as Et dukkehjem in 1879 and performed the same year, the play centeres on an ordinary family Torvld Helmer , a bank lawyer , and his wife.
  • Period: to

    420 BC-1996

  • Civil rights movement

    Civil rights movement
    It shaped through that many women was very angry due to the fact that they cannot vote and so they began to do a peaceful protest to get the government to enforce this law that they can vote as well instead of being the men to do it
  • Bean v southwestern waste management corp

    Bean v southwestern waste management corp
    I have picked as my option on my timeline because this event because it represent what people get to witness fairness (Justice) -History https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/environmental-justice-timeline