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  Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... And does it apply to Aristotle and Plato? (Choose one, or you may refer to both) If it does, how and in what way? If it doesn't, how and in what way? ....
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Plato's Dialogues
.... (1987). Plato: Gorgias. .... The choice to pursue the spiritual life is within the will of the individual, who either pursues such a path or choose to reject it. ....
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PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
.... (1987). Plato: Gorgias. .... The choice to pursue the spiritual life is within the will of the individual, who either pursues such a path or choose to reject it. ....
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Plato & Aristotle & Issue of Abortion
.... Morality first and foremost requires freedom, freedom to choose, or freedom to act. Despite some differences between the two, both Plato and Aristotle would ....
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Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
Plato presents an explicit statement of the relationship between the individual and society .... death is either evil or good, and he does not choose death because ....
(1755 7 )

Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... be had from choosing philosophical contemplation as the main occupation of living even if one must choose between it and earthly (ie, bodily) existence. Plato. ....
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Plato's Political Philosophy
.... Only a woman or a child, says Plato, would be foolish and frivolous enough to choose democracy over the kind of ordered republic he describes. ....
(1601 6 )

Plato's Republic
.... The individual does not choose his or her marriage partner, either, since that .... of strife is an important component in the state envisioned by Plato, and he ....
(1752 7 )

Plato's Republic
.... The individual does not choose his or her marriage partner, either, since that .... of strife is an important component in the state envisioned by Plato, and he ....
(1754 7 )

Plato's Republic
.... However, Plato knows absolute power has a tendency to corrupt absolutely. .... who would be king or guardians of the state: The guardians must choose poverty with ....
(1890 8 )

Plato's Ideal State
.... The individual does not choose his or her marriage partner, either, since that .... of strife is an important component in the state envisioned by Plato, and he ....
(2113 8 )

Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... However, Plato knows absolute power has a tendency to corrupt absolutely. .... the highest freedom of all members of society: The guardians must choose poverty with ....
(1928 8 )

Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
.... And Plato would disagree with Thoreau and King on the grounds that a person who chooses to live under the dictates of a government must choose to obey those ....
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Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
.... is clearly seen in many of the social institutions and rules proposed by Plato. .... The individual does not choose his or her marriage partner, either, since that ....
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Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... In expressing this idea, Plato presents an explicit statement of the relationship between the .... and he will not do it: Do you expect me to choose something which ....
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Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... In expressing this idea, Plato presents an explicit statement of the relationship between the .... and he will not do it: Do you expect me to choose something whcih ....
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Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... what knowledge is necessary for one to choose virtue and how that knowledge is acquired. Aristotle does not expect leaders to be as perfect as Plato might wish ....
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Plato, The Republic & Allegory of the Cave
.... Plato's argumentation in the Republic is centered around the reasoning for moral arguments .... is there in your opinion a kind of good that we would choose to have ....
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Laying the Groundwork for Christian Theology
.... reason" or "word, " depending on the context (though scholars most often choose the latter as being the most expressive term) Origen uses Plato's model of the ....
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Pure Democracy and the US Constitution
.... Plato's world seems more like a cafeteria than a functioning society, as individuals pick and choose which responsibilities (if any) they will undertake. ....
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Socrates on the Nature of the City-State
.... The individual does not choose his or her marriage partner, either, since that .... of strife is an important component in the state envisioned by Plato, and he ....
(1640 7 )

Seven Theories of Human Nature
.... For Plato each person has the choice to cooperate with the role society has given him, and can consciously choose peace and harmony for the sake of the many. ....
(1753 7 )

Impact of The Trial of Socrates
.... His student, Plato, described the trial and death of Socrates in his books the Apology, the .... do this again or else of being put to death, he must choose to heed ....
(856 3 )

Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... Thus, Plato puts certain conditions forth for philosophers who would be kings or guardians of the state: The guardians must choose poverty with any possessions ....
(1707 7 )

Sherwin Nuland's world view
.... understand and accept death, and knowing that our days are numbered choose to live .... not have his direct teachings on the subject but rather Plato's rendition of ....
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Early Greek Politics & Democracy
.... is clearly seen in many of the social institutions and rules proposed by Plato. .... The individual does not choose his or her marriage partner, either, since that ....
(3334 13 )

Aristophanes and Socrates
.... It is as if Aristophanes required his audiences to choose between his poetic wisdom and Socrates' philosophical wisdom. .... The Republic of Plato. ....
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ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST What possible reason
.... We choose to cultivate empathy in our own self-interest, because it makes .... Plato reaches a similar point by moving from the individual to society (Republic ....
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Symposium & Phaedrus
.... As Wu (2003) argues, "Plato's Symposium, the first known work written specifically to explore .... As he asserts, "For what lover would not choose rather to be seen ....
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Becoming a Cyborg
.... Plato. .... Just as Sartre calls his foes cowards, James shapes his argument so that those who do not believe in God, or who choose to remain agnostics, a re driven ....
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