Plato Democracy & Good
....
Instead,
Plato views democracy as basically anarchy where the masses who are interested in desire and pleasure are free to do what they want individually ....
(1282

5

)
Aristofanes & Plato Socrates
....
Instead, it is meant to poke holes in just about every precept and ideology of the rationalists and Socrates from the view we get of him in
Plato's dialogues. ....
(1588

6

)
Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Andraeus Capellanus
.... Or is he
instead a fictive character invented by
Plato for dramatic and philosophical reasons? There are other contemporary descriptions of Socrates. ....
(2713

11

)
Plato
....
Instead of condemning
Plato for his misogyny, Okin credits him with granting their rational status in the Republic (20) and the Laws (60), in the latter even ....
(1088

4

)
Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
....
Plato's Crito answers "No."
Instead,
Plato answers that if one is willing to seek the protection of the government in matters of everyday life, then one must ....
(1169

5

)
Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... of youth, that he does not believe in the gods of Athens, and that
instead he ha .... to each people and charge a fee for it, that is not true either (
Plato 26). ....
(2306

9

)
Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
Plato presents an explicit statement of the relationship between the individual and society .... he does not believe in the gods of Athens, and that
instead he ha ....
(1755

7

)
Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... of youth, that he does not believe in the gods of Athens, and that
instead he has .... to each people and charge a fee for it, that is not true either (
Plato 26). ....
(2307

9

)
Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
.... He rejected
Plato's approach which postulated a second world as the cause, and
instead he taught that the being of things possesses no other reality than the ....
(1381

6

)
Aristotle and Plato
.... He rejected
Plato's approach which postulated a second world as the cause, and
instead he taught that the being of things possesses no other reality than the ....
(1638

7

)
Homer and Plato
.... of knowledge and morality.
Instead, there are only interpretations, making Homer's as valid as
Plato's. Nietzsche argues that we ....
(1259

5

)
Homer'sThe Iliad & Plato's Meno
.... of knowledge and morality.
Instead, there are only interpretations, making Homer's as valid as
Plato's. Nietzsche argues that we ....
(1259

5

)
Socrates' Philosophy
.... good to man, and that the unexamined life is not worth living" (
Plato). .... of their actions by banishing him or sentencing him to silence,
instead, he almost ....
(990

4

)
Socrates' The Myth of the Cave
.... ascend to the intelligible world can benefit from knowing the truth that informs and controls the sensible world,
instead of being "puppets" to it (
Plato 100). ....
(1001

4

)
Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
....
Instead, he views the state as making unjust laws, but since he swore to obey those .... is not worth breaking the "most sacred laws" of the city-state (
Plato 105). ....
(1035

4

)
Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
.... discussion (
Plato, 1997, 795). Socrates uses the question and answer method now called Socratic dialogue to provoke his opponent into specificity
instead of ....
(1202

5

)
Plato's Theory of Justice
.... that we can no longer conceive of justice coming from within ourselves
instead of being .... from our actions: this is in direct contrast to
Plato's assertion that ....
(1292

5

)
Plato's Definition of Justice
.... that we can no longer conceive of justice coming from within ourselves
instead of being .... from our actions: this is in direct contrast to
Plato's assertion that ....
(1288

5

)
Confucius and Plato
.... This ignorance, to
Plato, can be overcome through the restoration of reason through ....
Instead of reason, Confucius sees tradition as a means of restoring order ....
(1598

6

)
Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
Socrates, in
Plato's Apology, summarizes the charges against himself .... do with the search for truth or the good of Athens or its people, and that
instead of being ....
(1332

5

)
Plato's Political Philosophy
.... in terms of job, power, responsibility, freedom,
instead of every day being uncertain of where you stood and having to find out for yourself?
Plato leaves no ....
(1601

6

)
Polybius' View of a Mixed Constitional Government
.... Polybius VI, 6). Unlike
Plato, however, Polybius gives little attention to the "three principles in the soul" (
Plato IV, 441), inferring
instead that virtuous ....
(1879

8

)
Plato's Republic
....
Instead, he sees the community as existing together as a unit, as sharing polity in its broadest sense.
Plato also feels that the introduction of private ....
(1752

7

)
Plato's Republic
....
Instead, he sees the community as existing together as a unit, as sharing polity in its broadest sense.
Plato also feels that the introduction of private ....
(1754

7

)
Happiness
.... Service to others in the name of truth, of course, as Socrates discovered, does not always bring the approval of others, and
instead sometimes brings ....
Plato. ....
(1446

6

)
Libraries, Digital Information, and Plato
....
Instead, the librarian must now develop new approaches with network service providers, software .... to such questions lies in a text as old as
Plato's Republic. ....
(1579

6

)
Taoism & Lao-Tzu and Idealism & Plato
....
Plato is even more of a dualist in that he sees this world as a reflection .... not have the meaning of good or bad or desirable and undesirable;
instead, they are ....
(1685

7

)
Plato's Republic
....
Plato's conception of justice and his general approach to society challenges individuality and
instead supports a form of collectivism as the proper form of ....
(1882

8

)
Plato's Moral Theory
.... The common ends to
Plato were best achieved when each and every human was ....
Instead, they would be schooled to achieve a harmonious balance between the physical ....
(1687

7

)
Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
....
Instead, Paleolithic men and women were hunters and gatherers, migrating from place to .... QUESTION THREE In the writings of
Plato the voice of Socrates is the ....
(1920

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