Problem: What is the difference between the 'good' life according to Socrates and the Sophists? What is the difference between defining 'good' as excellence and as pleasure? Is happiness produced by excellence or is happiness what is, itself, pursued? Revisit your week 1 journal and consider whether your initial reflection on the good life aligns more with Socrates' or the Sophists' position. If you defined the good life as 'happiness', explain what 'happiness means'. If making baby bacon makes you happy, then is the baby killer living the good life?