Plato's Republic
....
Plato believes this kind of religiosity needs invested into the state, a state that will only be ideal if it is led by philosopher-kings who have been able to ....
(1890

8

)
Current Political Philosophy & Plato
.... Ruling, then, is an art that must be practiced and coveted, although it is not something that those who
Plato believes are qualified will necessarily crave. ....
(2060

8

)
Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
In many ways, the theories of knowledge offered by
Plato (Socrates) and Aristotle are quite similarity, but
Plato believes there is only one reality behind all ....
(753

3

)
Plato's Moral Theory
.... a system of belief that will progress us morally and will result in good too large to be quantified from the just system it would embody:
Plato believes that a ....
(1687

7

)
Plato's Dialogues
.... We will find out in other dialogues that
Plato believes such true knowledge can only be known in death, when the soul is released from the limitations of the ....
(4888

20

)
PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
.... We will find out in other dialogues that
Plato believes such true knowledge can only be known in death, when the soul is released from the limitations of the ....
(4888

20

)
Philosophies of Plato & Nietzsche
.... enlightenment and true wisdom.
Plato believes in the dialogue or dialectic as one means of philosophizing. In this form of learning ....
(1408

6

)
Isocrates, Plato & Education
.... (Although he fails to point out the greatest inconsistency:
Plato believes in ideals and absolutes, but holds rhetoricians like Gorgias to the standard of ....
(1758

7

)
The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... but first and chiefly to care about the greatest improvement of the care of the soul" (
Plato, 1956, p. 75). This is the mission Socrates
believes most benefits ....
(1285

5

)
Plato and King: Crito and A Letter from Birmingham Jail
.... state, "Are we right in saying that you agreed to be governed according to us in deed, and not in word only" (
Plato 103)? Even though Socrates
believes the law ....
(1035

4

)
Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
.... Therefore,
Plato believes the road to truth can only be accessed by the dialectic dialogue, the kind of direct confrontation that occurs among Socrates ....
(1202

5

)
Keats & Shelley
....
Plato believes that even trained philosophers may never achieve the highest Good, because it resembles reality but it is beyond reality "The Good therefore may ....
(728

3

)
Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
....
believes he will be judged by a higher power and tells his accusers to "first and chiefly care about the greatest improvement of the care of the soul" (
Plato 75 ....
(818

3

)
Isocrates & Sophism
.... (Although he fails to point out the greatest inconsistency:
Plato believes in ideals and absolutes, but holds rhetoricians like Gorgias to the standard of ....
(1758

7

)
Plato and the Sophists
.... Knowledge,
Plato clearly
believes, is a thing of value not easily come by; rhetorical discipline can be useful in achieving a knowledgeable view of a subject. ....
(1713

7

)
Plato as a Rhetorician
.... Knowledge,
Plato clearly
believes, is a thing of value not easily come by; rhetorical discipline can be useful in achieving a knowledgeable view of a subject. ....
(1713

7

)
Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
.... However, like
Plato, Aristotle
believes that through proper training and learning, it is possible for all men to achieve their potentiality for virtue. ....
(1920

8

)
Plato & Aristotle & Issue of Abortion
.... strict moral world of
Plato as described by Socrates. In addition, a feature of Aristotle's moral philosophy is the tenet that every individual
believes his or ....
(1081

4

)
The Notion of Rationalism
.... Because
Plato believes that absolute moral knowledge is possible (albeit difficult) to acquire, he must ground his ethics in a system of objects that are ....
(1042

4

)
Plato and Thomas Hobbes
.... that all societies arise out of mutual needs) dismisses as essentially an aesthetic object to particular governments while
Plato, who
believes that those who ....
(761

3

)
Plato Statement of the Individual & Society
Plato presents an explicit statement of the relationship between the individual and society .... Socrates
believes the unexamined life is not worth living, and if he ....
(1755

7

)
Aristofanes & Plato Socrates
....
Plato goes on to allow Socrates to prove why he
believes these charges to be unfounded, charges eerily similar to the ones against him in Aristophanes' satire. ....
(1588

6

)
The Sophists
.... man aims at (Jones 70).
Plato believes that there is an objective truth and an objective justice. The concept of natural law was ....
(1591

6

)
Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
.... In the Phaedo, Socrates, representing
Plato's position,
believes in the eternal life of the soul and guides the discussion in the direction of accepting this ....
(5532

22

)
Polybius' View of a Mixed Constitional Government
.... He, like
Plato,
believes in men's "reasoning powers" (Polybius VI, 6). Unlike
Plato, however, Polybius gives little attention to the "three principles in the ....
(1879

8

)
Commentaries on Plato's Apology
.... to each people and charge a fee for it, that is not true either (
Plato 26 .... The fact that the oracle said it does not mean that Socrates himself
believes it, but ....
(2307

9

)
Plato's Apology & Socrates' Speech at his Trial
.... to each people and charge a fee for it, that is not true either (
Plato 26 .... The fact that the oracle said it does not mean that Socrates himself
believes it, but ....
(2306

9

)
The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... followed by life.
Plato also
believes that knowledge is actually a matter of recollection, the recollection of ideas. For this to ....
(1645

7

)
Homer and Plato
.... might have supported Homer's epic as more realistic than
Plato, mainly because it is an "interpretation" of truth, all that Nietzsche
believes values or ....
(1259

5

)
Homer'sThe Iliad & Plato's Meno
.... might have supported Homer's epic as more realistic than
Plato, mainly because it is an "interpretation" of truth, all that Nietzsche
believes values or ....
(1259

5

)