Ancient Olympic Games
.... Aristotle goes on to cite
Plato's Laws on "the importance of having a certain training from very early days." It is difficult to overstate the logical linkages ....
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Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
.... are) the best things among men," (
Plato 1956, 104). He asks "who would care about a State that had no
laws," (
Plato 1956, 104). ....
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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... unjust
laws, but since he swore to obey those
laws he argues "a little more life" is not worth breaking the "most sacred
laws" of the city-state (
Plato 105). ....
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Plato's Crito
In
Plato's Crito, Socrates presents the argument against Crito's suggestion that Socrates flee .... Unless we are willing to say that a city's
laws can be ignored ....
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Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
.... that
Plato's Crito has accepted the State's sentence of his own death, clearly
Plato is arguing that citizens must follow their country's
laws even when such ....
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Socrates' Argument in Crito
.... are) the best things among men," (
Plato 1956, 104). He asks "who would care about a State that had no
laws," (
Plato 1956, 104). ....
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The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... God rather than you" (
Plato, 1956, p. 74). Despite being accused of impiety to the gods, Socrates shows piety for them by challenging manmade
laws he believes ....
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Current Political Philosophy & Plato
.... the population, since there are certain facts that
Plato believes only the rulers should be aware of. . . . [T]hat shall be one of our first
laws about religion ....
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Plato and Socrates on Government
.... in The Apology and Crito as Socrates shows that he will obey the
laws of Athens .... In The Republic,
Plato offers his conception of the ideal state, which achieves ....
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Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... Therefore, he argues it would go against reason to disobey the
laws of state (even .... and deteriorated by injustice; is there not such a principle?" (
Plato 46a-50a ....
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Plato Democracy & Good
.... However, in the Politicus and
Laws Plato does distinguish between lawless and law-abiding forms of democracy, and ranks both as being better than oligarchy ....
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History & Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius & Capellanus
.... His dramas indicate that unless societal
laws learn to accommodate the .... a group of itinerant teachers collectively known as Sophists emerged (
Plato 7). Sophists ....
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Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... Such a course of training, in a famous analogy of
Plato's, allows men to transcend .... never act like the masses who support rulers who break the
laws they impose ....
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Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... death she has remained true to the law of the gods and not Creon's mortal
laws. .... QUESTION THREE In the writings of
Plato the voice of Socrates is the voice of ....
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Plato, Aristotle, and Machiavelli
.... If these shadows are taken to be the
laws that are created in order .... all three models of citizenship and political community espoused by
Plato, Aristotle, and ....
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Utopia and Punishments
.... In The Republic
Plato explains such individuals as men who "delight in meditation and .... The same goes for the "three strikes"
laws adopted by many states, where ....
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The Individual & the State
.... in The Apology and Crito as Socrates shows that he will obey the
laws of Athens even as he is condemned to death by political enemies:
Plato's dialogue Crito ....
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The Trial, Sentence & Execution of Socrates
.... in The Apology and Crito as Socrates shows that he will obey the
laws of Athens even as he is condemned to death by political enemies:
Plato's dialogue Crito ....
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Plato and Thomas Hobbes
.... as likely to harm each other if they were afforded the chance),
Plato's view of .... and that sovereign power exists in a society to ensure that
laws are instituted ....
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Meaning of Citizenship
.... in The Apology and Crito as Socrates shows that he will obey the
laws of Athens even as he is condemned to death by political enemies:
Plato's dialogue Crito ....
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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 ....
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Fictional Dialogue Between Plato & Jane Addams
.... closeness of the city." (Poretsky 1999 5). JA: In your lifetime, Mr.
Plato, you have .... realized that there would be no end to poverty and need if
laws were not ....
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Ambivalence Towards the Law
.... law, with people acknowledging on the one hand that some form of
laws is necessary for society to function, and on the other hand declaring, as
Plato did, that ....
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Historical Views of the Law
.... law, with people acknowledging on the one hand that some form of
laws is necessary for society to function, and on the other hand declaring, as
Plato did, that ....
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Plato & Aristotle & Issue of Abortion
.... began to set down their own
laws and compacts and to name what the law commands lawful and just. And this then is the genesis and being of justice (
Plato 496). ....
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The Individual & The State
....
Plato holds that we live in a state and enjoy the protection of its
laws and that this gives us an obligation to the state to obey its
laws. ....
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Socrates View in The Apology & Crito
....
Plato holds that we live in a state and enjoy the protection of its
laws and that this gives us an obligation to the state to obey its
laws. ....
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Essays Free Speech, Juvenile Justice, Military Service
.... did "wrong" to him "As it is, you will leave this place, when you do, as the victim of a wrong done not by us, the
Laws, but by your fellow men" (
Plato 428). ....
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Plato's Republic and the City-State
....
Plato is seen as a rationalist in that he finds the good, the beautiful, and .... community in the Republic, as well as in the Statesman and the
Laws, is founded ....
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Isocrates, Plato & Education
.... This is an echo of
Plato's charge in Gorgias. .... have we escaped the life of wild beasts, but we have come together and founded cities and made
laws and invented ....
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