by VSPrasad on August 22nd, 2009

VSPrasad

Question

Help answer this question below.

Meek vs weak - what is the philosophical difference?

  • Like
  • Report

Answers. 4 helpful answers below.

  • by loopyfruit on October 19th, 2009

    loopyfruit

    i know a couple of huuuuge dudes who would never hurt a fly ... still, i wouldn't want to catch a smack from any of them. thats the difference - philosophically speaking of course.

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

  • by scotty on October 19th, 2009

    scotty

    weak are people who let go,meek are the kind of people that you are really suprised when you wake and they are at the bottom of the bed brandishing a hammer

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

  • by buttman on October 19th, 2009

    buttman

    Hardly any. Weak people, by definition, tend to be meek.

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

  • by Ravenkiko on October 18th, 2009

    Ravenkiko

    Meek is one who is not outright or outspoken and is easily manipulated. Weak is one who has little power and who is easily dominated.
    I would say the difference is how they act outwardly as opposed to how their characteristics predetermine them to act. I think philosophically that a meek person would be stronger than a weak person because their identity is simply hidden where as a weak person wears their imperfections on their sleeves.

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

Want to attach an image to your answer? Click here.

Did this answer your question? If not, then ask a new question or create a poll.

More Questions. Additional questions in this category.

You're reading Meek vs weak - what is the philosophical difference?

Follow us on Facebook!

Related Ads

ANSWERBAG BUZZ

Weak vs meek
Meek vs weak
Meekness vs weakness
What s meek and weak meaning
F