The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... Having the courage to follow this path and believe in his Divine purpose is what makes Socrates an embodiment of the heroic
ideal in
Plato's view. ....
(1285

5

)
Plato's Ideal State
.... The Republic itself can be read as a search for an
ideal, in this case
Plato's ideal of a society without strife, and there is no guarantee that he will attain ....
(2113

8

)
Plato's Republic
.... The shadows represent the nature of the times in which
Plato lived, less than
ideal and only shadows of the
ideal that
Plato is attempting to revive in his ....
(1752

7

)
Plato's Republic
.... The shadows represent the nature of the times in which Sophocles lived, less than
ideal and only shadows of the
ideal that
Plato is attempting to revive in his ....
(1754

7

)
Plato Democracy & Good
.... good. There is no room for happiness or individual liberty in
Plato's ideal state, concepts common to democracy. Instead,
Plato ....
(1282

5

)
Plato's Concept of the Good Life
.... The Republic itself can be read as a the search for an
ideal, in this case
Plato's ideal of a society without strife, and there is no guarantee that he will ....
(1422

6

)
Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... Aristotle did not believe, like
Plato, that
ideal ideas existed independently of the human mind but were rather products of human reason. ....
(753

3

)
Plato's Republic
.... ordered also. There are three classes of individuals in
Plato's ideal state: philosophers, warriors, commoners. The interest of ....
(1890

8

)
Plato's conception of reality
.... The Republic itself can be read as a the search for an
ideal and for the meaning of reality, in this case
Plato's ideal of a society without strife, and there ....
(1651

7

)
Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... of philosophy and politics (contemplation and action), Aristotle may once again sound the
ideal (although a more practical
ideal than
Plato's ultimate good ....
(2455

10

)
Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
.... his political beliefs and shaping everything from the family unit to the larger governmental body, all reflecting an
ideal to which
Plato believed the human ....
(1640

7

)
Plato and Socrates on Government
.... central issue in devising an
ideal state is justice, and in examining this conception and the general structure and operation of the
ideal state,
Plato makes a ....
(1593

6

)
Plato and Machiavelli Plato and Machiavelli both wrote a
.... The
Ideal State is a concept and not a reality, either in
Plato's time or since. .... In this way he does seem to yearn for the
ideal that
Plato tries to develop. ....
(4067

16

)
Plato and Aristotle and Justice
.... The primacy
Plato assigns to conceptualization of
ideal political forms and to the role of education in creating and nurturing the virtues necessary for ....
(1649

7

)
Plato
.... by the World of Being. It was in this latter world that
ideal Forms were said by
Plato to exist. The idea of an unchanging view ....
(808

3

)
Plato's Republic and the City-State
Plato's Republic is a dialogue in which Socrates investigates the nature of the city-state and what the
ideal city-state should be. ....
(1347

5

)
Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... ordered also. There are three classes of individuals in
Plato's ideal state: philosophers, warriors, commoners. The interest of ....
(1928

8

)
Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
.... The shadows represent the nature of the times in which Sophocles lived, less than
ideal and only shadows of the
ideal that
Plato is attempting to revive in his ....
(5532

22

)
Philosophies of Plato & Confucius
.... He believed that if he could gain powerful political office, he could create the
ideal society, a vision which reminds us of
Plato, as we shall see. ....
(2131

9

)
Plato's Philosophical Treatise, The Republic
.... Socrates,
Plato illustrates that a rationalistic approach conjoining virtue and knowledge will yield certain objective truths about human nature and the
ideal ....
(1421

6

)
Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... philosopher. In The Republic,
Plato has Socrates consider the role of the philosopher both in general and in the
ideal city-state. The ....
(2823

11

)
Conception of The Cave The comment that the Socratic philoso
.... The Republic itself can be read as a the search for an
ideal, in this case
Plato's ideal of a society without strife, and there is no guarantee that he will ....
(1140

5

)
Differences Between Aristotle & Plato
....
Plato's doctrine of recollection holds that learning is the remembering of a .... its incarnation, another aspect of the idea that there are
ideal forms "remembered ....
(2155

9

)
Taoism & Lao-Tzu and Idealism & Plato
.... body.
Plato is even more of a dualist in that he sees this world as a reflection of an
ideal world existing on some other plane. The ....
(1685

7

)
Plato and the Sophists
....
Plato, on the contrary, insists upon there being an
ideal "Form," or Truth, underlying everything - even if the exterior manifestation of that Truth may be ....
(1713

7

)
Plato as a Rhetorician
....
Plato, on the contrary, insists upon there being an
ideal "Form," or Truth, underlying everything - even if the exterior manifestation of that Truth may be ....
(1713

7

)
Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... or blind emotion. In
Plato's Apology we see
Plato's version of justice and what produces
ideal happiness.
Ideal happiness stems ....
(818

3

)
Fictional Dialogue Between Plato & Jane Addams
.... I strongly believe in the "abolition of the family within the
ideal city·'All these .... which is his own offspring, and no child shall know his parent' (
Plato 119 ....
(801

3

)
Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
....
Plato's doctrine of recollection holds that learning is the remembering of a .... its incarnation, another aspect of the idea that there are
ideal forms "remembered ....
(1381

6

)
Confucius and Plato
.... propriety, honoring the family and community, citizen consent to be governed, the arts---would also be included in the
ideal community spelled out by
Plato. ....
(1598

6

)