Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... desires must also be slaked if he is to lead the best possible life. First, we will examine
Plato's views on
reason and emotion. ....
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Confucius and Plato
.... For all their emphasis on
reason (
Plato) and individual propriety (Confucius), it will finally be argued here that both Confucius and
Plato believe together in ....
(1598

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Plato
.... not allowing when in the act of thought the intrusion or introduction of sight or any other sense in the company of
reason (
Plato). ....
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Plato
.... fact of continual change.
Plato believed we would be able to get a glimpse of this world through
reason.
Plato's Allegory of the ....
(808

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Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... of thought and sense" (Book III.6). While they differ in that Aristotle does not believe there are absolute truths beyond human
reason and
Plato does, both ....
(818

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Plato and Thomas Hobbes
.... by mere nature is actually placed in; though with a possibility to come out of it, consisting partly in the passions, partly in his
reason.
Plato too posits ....
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Plato's Definition of Justice
.... our internal state.
Plato also assumes that if
reason is in control then the acts dictated by
reason will be just. This does not ....
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Plato's Theory of Justice
.... our internal state.
Plato also assumes that if
reason is in control then the acts dictated by
reason will be just. This does not ....
(1292

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Plato's Republic and the City-State
....
Plato seeks a harmony between
reason and passion, a life of self mastery in which
reason governs the will as its natural guide and source. ....
(1347

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Plato's Republic
.... seen as three parts of the psychology of the mind--the
reason, the emotions ....
Plato begins by examining the way motives come into conflict within the individual ....
(1611

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Plato's Republic
.... seen as three parts of the psychology of the mind--the
reason, the emotions ....
Plato begins by examining the way motives come into conflict within the individual ....
(1600

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Reason and the Moral Life
.... Socrates in the writings of
Plato emphasized the importance of
reason and its relation to morality, and this idea has been carried forth by others under a ....
(1548

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Differences Between Aristotle & Plato
....
Plato seeks a harmony between
reason and passion, a life of self mastery in which
reason governs the will as its natural guide and source. ....
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Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
....
Plato seeks a harmony between
reason and passion, a life of self mastery in which
reason governs the will as its natural guide and source. ....
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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

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Plato & Descartes & the Senses
.... to exclusively follow one's senses and find the truth than it is possible to exclusively follow one's
reason and find the truth. Both
Plato and Descartes are ....
(1666

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Aristotle and Plato
....
Plato seeks a harmony between
reason and passion, a life of self mastery in which
reason governs the will as its natural guide and source. ....
(1638

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Aristotle, Plato, Dante
.... 3.
Plato and Dante each describe a personal journey to the Divine, which for
Plato is a matter of
reason and for Dante a matter of faith. ....
(1638

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The Sophists
....
Plato seeks a harmony between
reason and passion, a life of self mastery in which
reason governs the will as its natural guide and source. ....
(1591

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Plato's Republic
.... Another confusing aspect of
Plato's concept of the ideal state and the ideal guardian is that he defines the soul as having three parts:
reason, spirit, and ....
(1890

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Philosophies of Plato & Confucius
.... He would have rejected
Plato's call to
reason as well: "Confucius [probably] . . .... In the soul, to
Plato,
reason is meant to control the spirit and the appetite. ....
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Taoism & Lao-Tzu and Idealism & Plato
....
Plato seeks a harmony between
reason and passion, a life of self mastery in which
reason governs the will as its natural guide and source. ....
(1685

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Plato's Moral Theory
.... spirit, ambition, courage-these are one; knowledge, thought, intellect,
reason-these are .... The highest achieving and most moral human being to
Plato would be the ....
(1687

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Locke & Plato
.... the subjects. In
Plato, sovereignty is confined to the philosopher-king who is the highest and best expression of
reason. In Locke ....
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Plato and Socrates on Government
.... also identified by
Plato as the mind, and the three aspects of the soul can also be seen as three parts of the psychology of the mind--the
reason, the emotions ....
(1593

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Plato's Republic
.... than having
reason in the ascendance.) Socrates' conception of the state, of the soul, and of justice all are tempered by the need for balance.
Plato's ideal ....
(1752

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Plato's Republic
.... than having
reason in the ascendance.) Socrates' conception of the state, of the soul, and of justice all are tempered by the need for balance.
Plato's ideal ....
(1754

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Socrates Argument Against Crito
.... only the doctrines of the multitude, who, if they could, would restore people to life as readily as they put them to death--and with as little
reason (
Plato 212 ....
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Plato's Crito
.... Crito's arguments are weak because they are based on emotion rather than
reason, but even more importantly because, as Socrates points out in so many ....
Plato. ....
(1367

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Plato's Ideal State
.... He also finds that there is
reason to see a fallacy in the argument that
Plato offers leading to the conclusion that just men are happier than any men who are ....
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