Aristotle on God
.... On the other hand,
Plato's God "was the Idea of the Good, and in the Republic he made it a heresy for anyone to say that
God is the cause of the evil" (King 55 ....
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Happiness
.... no time to give either to any public matter of interest or to any concern of my own, but I am in utter poverty by reason of my devotion to the
god (
Plato 72). ....
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Socrates' Defense in Plato's Apology
Socrates, in
Plato's Apology, summarizes the charges against himself. .... Socrates concludes that "the
god is wise," and that the Oracle, speaking for
God, meant ....
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Several Philosophical Theories
.... Charity is about union with
God.
Plato held that the body and the soul were separate and of a very different constitution, while Aristotle saw the soul as a ....
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Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
.... Locke may mention
God in his description of nature and the justification for the ....
Plato is nearest Locke in his description of political reality and in his ....
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Plato & Descartes & the Senses
.... Human beings are not
God, but
Plato and Descartes are trying to establish some philosophical process whereby they can become
God, or at least become
God-like. ....
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Plato's Moral Theory
.... Yet,
Plato is not talking about a supernatural
God in the skies whose abstract existence does little to discourage evil behavior or encourage moral behavior. ....
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Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
Plato presents an explicit statement of the relationship between the individual and society .... Socrates addresses the charge that he does not believe in
God. ....
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The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... quite clear from where he derives his values and sense of justice, "Men of Athens, I honor and love you; but I shall obey
God rather than you" (
Plato, 1956, p ....
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Plato's Dialogues
.... (1987).
Plato: Gorgias .... As noted in 1 Corinthians 10:31, "whatever you do, do all to the glory of
God" (Content 2004, 1). Through baptism, the goal each Orthodox ....
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PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
.... (1987).
Plato: Gorgias .... As noted in 1 Corinthians 10:31, "whatever you do, do all to the glory of
God" (Content 2004, 1). Through baptism, the goal each Orthodox ....
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God
.... The Brain. Rogue Press, 1998. Bernard, S. "
Plato & The Existence Of
God." http://phd.evansville.edu/email/960211_htm Feb. 8, 1996 ....
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Plato's Republic
.... of the good too large to be quantified from the just system it would embody "
Plato believes that a nation cannot be strong unless it believes in
God. ....
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Aristotle, Plato, Dante
.... Boethius was a Platonist and derived elements from both
Plato and Aristotle .... included in divine nature, for all things which exist are also
God, including every ....
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Plato's theory of Ideas (Forms)
.... the virtue of the Idea of Beauty can be "called the friend of
god, and if ever it is given to man to put on immortality, it shall be given to him" (
Plato 563). ....
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Divine Command Theory
.... If something is morally wrong, it is forbidden by
God.
Plato and Socrates debated this rather circular idea, resulting in one of the most famous questions in ....
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments for God's Existence
.... theology that
God is not limited to doing only what humans consider to be logically possible. Aquinas does further on, in paragraph 10, explain that
Plato, who ....
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The Notion of Rationalism
.... reason can help us recollect that purer state of being (Cahn 2). In this, the Christian faith in
God's perfection hearkens back to
Plato's Form of the Good. ....
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Greek God Dionysus
....
Plato believed that an Orphic rebirth led to the perfection of a person's .... Orphism is distinct from the Greek
god Dionysus because according to Greek mythology ....
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Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... goes to jail for civil disobedience and protest, because he believes
God will view .... principles of justice and believe in a higher source of authority (
Plato 103 ....
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Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
.... In obeying the more sacred laws of
God, Socrates made a choice between the .... minds of the judges the justice of their own condemnation of you," (
Plato 1956, 104 ....
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Analysis of Plato's Euthyphro Dialogue
The purpose of this research is to examine the Euthyphro dialogue by
Plato. .... 3. But it is illogical that every pious action is pleasing to every
god if we know ....
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Philosophical Views of Aristotle & Plato
.... defense of his actions to the Athenian court in The Apology by
Plato, Socrates says .... He says that he has been charged with this responsibility by
God, for that ....
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Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... defense of his actions to the Athenian court in The Apology by
Plato, Socrates says .... He says that he has been charged with this responsibility by
God, for that ....
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Locke & Plato
.... 178-9).
Plato's principle of private virtue has a public, social, and administrative component. .... to have a property in several parts of that which
God gave to ....
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Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
.... Thomas disagrees with
Plato on the nature of
God, creation, the divine transcendence and the divine causality, the constitution of creatures as beings, the ....
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Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... defense of his actions to the Athenian court in The Apology by
Plato, Socrates says .... He says that he has been charged with this responsibility by
God, for that ....
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Plato and Socrates on Government
.... when the moral individual and the moral state are in accord, and Socrates here seeks harmony not with the state but with
god. In The Republic,
Plato offers his ....
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St. Augustine
.... systematic elimination of those deemed inferior would be fatally problematic in "The City of
God." Even if readers somehow were to grant
Plato a need for ....
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Condition of Human Suffering
.... of a just society is recognized by
Plato himself: he chooses to avoid despair by find the promise of reward for the just in the "other world." Is
God good or ....
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