Homer and Plato
....
Plato argues that the gods are capable of producing only the good, but we see in The Iliad this theory clashes with Homer's view. ....
(1259

5

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Homer'sThe Iliad & Plato's Meno
....
Plato argues that the gods are capable of producing only the good, but we see in The Iliad this theory clashes with Homer's view. ....
(1259

5

)
Libraries, Digital Information, and Plato
.... these absolute truths. This,
Plato argues, is the way a true philosopher seeks wisdom (Hundersmarck, 21). These eternal truths, already ....
(1579

6

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Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
....
Plato argues in the Gorgias that rhetoric is not an effective method of communication, particularly when it is compared to the dialectic. ....
(1202

5

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Plato's Republic
.... Despite this model of the just state, in the "Allegory of the Cave"
Plato argues that most people remain in darkness, a state of ignorance. ....
(970

4

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Plato's Republic & the Just State
.... Despite this model of the just state, in the "Allegory of the Cave"
Plato argues that most people remain in darkness, a state of ignorance. ....
(970

4

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Utopia and Punishments
.... In Utopia, we are told that Hythloday is akin in character and nature to the kind of guardian (ie philosopher)
Plato argues best rules the state. ....
(1306

5

)
Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... Yet Aristotle offers a larger role for the sense than
Plato, while
Plato argues in contrast to Aristotle for a realm outside of substance where ideal ideas or ....
(753

3

)
Plato's Definition of Justice
.... In fact,
Plato argues that this sort of interchanging of roles causes the greatest possible harm to the state and leads to its destruction. ....
(1288

5

)
Plato's Theory of Justice
.... In fact,
Plato argues that this sort of interchanging of roles causes the greatest possible harm to the state and leads to its destruction. ....
(1292

5

)
Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... Gorgias.
Plato argues through Socrates that only through dialectic can man move toward a higher understanding of Ideas and Forms.
Plato ....
(1920

8

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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). ....
(1035

4

)
Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws?
.... Thus,
Plato argues that we owe our only moral responsibility to God, but our personal integrity requires that we must abide by the laws of the country in which ....
(1169

5

)
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 ....
(559

2

)
Plato and Thomas Hobbes
.... to particular governments while
Plato, who believes that those who are natural leaders have a moral obligation to act justly towards others,
argues in Book 9 ....
(761

3

)
Socrates' Argument in Plato's Crito
In
Plato's Crito, Socrates
argues that the authority of the city reigns supreme and citizens must obey its laws and orders. Socrates ....
(815

3

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Aristotle on God
.... He notes that
Plato ascribes two attributes to God right from the start("animacy," or life, and "immateriality."
Plato "
argues that the First Cause of motion ....
(1994

8

)
Sophists
.... However, in The Republic, Socrates (or
Plato)
argues that this allegedly perfect society, allegedly based on absolute truth, goodness and justice, must instead ....
(1551

6

)
Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... 137).
Plato argues for a class-oriented state. The philosophers rule, the warriors protect, and the commoners seek their needs. ....
(1707

7

)
Plato's Crito
In
Plato's Crito, Socrates presents the argument against Crito's suggestion that Socrates .... to agree with this undeniably correct argument, then
argues that one ....
(1367

5

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Plato's Ideal State
.... David Sachs
argues that
Plato committed a fallacy in his thinking when he considered the central issue of the relationship between justice and happiness in the ....
(2113

8

)
Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... we could say this is one of the biggest flaws with
Plato's concept of the .... Rousseau
argues that in a society the individual may still obey himself alone, but ....
(1928

8

)
Plato and Socrates on Government
.... He
argues that there is a duty resting on convention, which he considers in a .... In The Republic,
Plato offers his conception of the ideal state, which achieves ....
(1593

6

)
Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
This study will examine the political theories of
Plato, Martin luther, John Locke and .... However, Marx
argues that such a society is based on coercion, whether ....
(1836

7

)
Socrates' Argument in Crito
In
Plato's Crito, Socrates
argues that the authority of the city reigns supreme and citizens must obey its laws and orders. Socrates ....
(815

3

)
Plato's theory of Ideas (Forms)
.... In addition, Socrates
argues that the Ideas which form "absolute reality" remain "always constant and invariable" (
Plato 61). By ....
(2323

9

)
The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... As Socrates
argues, "this duty of cross-examining other men has been imposed on me .... the will of the divine power was ever intimated to any one" (
Plato, 1956, p ....
(1285

5

)
Plato
.... That is problematic because
Plato also mentions in various dialogues that women are .... Spelman
argues that because this implies that women cannot control their ....
(1088

4

)
Plato and Henry Thoreau on Wisdom
.... Thoreau
argues that in order to achieve this kind of highest wisdom, we must know ourselves .... Only a virtuous and just man can find happiness, according to
Plato. ....
(880

4

)
Socrates' Views on Death
.... says that the Phaedo "actually supplies the theory which underpins the picture of a man on the brink of divine knowledge." He
argues that
Plato paints Socrates ....
(2895

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