Wisdom
.... of time and much experience. I used to think that I could define without a doubt
virtue, knowledge and
wisdom. Now I see that I ....
(996

4

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Plato and Henry Thoreau on Wisdom
.... achieve
wisdom. Only a virtuous and just man can find happiness, according to Plato. Through the mouth of Socrates, we are told in the dialogues that
virtue is ....
(880

4

)
The Symposium
.... And what are these conceptions?--
wisdom and
virtue in general. . . . .... The mechanism of acting on love of
wisdom is to cultivate
virtue and
wisdom in the mind. ....
(889

4

)
Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics, argues that the
.... Moral
virtue is demonstrated not by an occasional act of
wisdom, for example, but by repeated acts of
wisdom: Moral
virtue . . . is formed by habit. . . . ....
(1566

6

)
ARISTOTLE: midterm exam answers
.... Both intuitive reason and practical
wisdom aim at the same goal: the ability to separate good from evil,
virtue from vice, and pleasure versus pain. ....
(700

3

)
Becoming a Cyborg
.... No machine can be wise or virtuous, because no machine is capable of the freedom of thought, feeling and action required for
wisdom and
virtue. ....
(1699

7

)
The Judgment of Socrates
.... Such ultimacy and certainty of
virtue,
wisdom, and value Socrates has re peatedly exposed, by question and answer, as uncertain and less than ultimate. ....
(1838

7

)
Socrates The Apology
.... As he observes, the soul of Athens needs improved
virtue and
wisdom, while living in exile or censored silence would thus amount to death of the soul, which is ....
(4497

18

)
Ancient Olympic Games
.... training from very early days." It is difficult to overstate the logical linkages that Greek philosophy makes between personal
wisdom and
virtue and the values ....
(1770

7

)
Symposium & Phaedrus
.... or physical/sexual desire, but is a being of some sort with power over mankind, and that everyone desires goodness, beauty,
wisdom and
virtue, which are really ....
(2356

9

)
Aristofanes & Plato Socrates
.... He is a wise teacher of youth seeking
virtue, knowledge, and
wisdom. He is the repository of
virtue, justice, and philosophical
wisdom (aware of the good). ....
(1588

6

)
Locke & Plato
.... from the early portion of the Republic onward, Plato sets forth a moral foundation for the state, which is properly based on
virtue, justice,
wisdom, and which ....
(2391

10

)
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
.... Further, we do not achieve
virtue or
wisdom just because we are humans but because being human we are equipped with unique capacities that allows us to achieve ....
(1241

5

)
Socrates' Accepting View of Death
.... Socrates is a man who has diligently sought the truth about life, death,
virtue,
wisdom, and himself, while Pablo seems to have lived his life with little self ....
(1742

7

)
Plato, Aristotle, and Knowledge
.... because a majority of the issues with which the two preoccupy themselves in their philosophies, from justice and law and
wisdom and
virtue, are concepts that ....
(818

3

)
Plato's Dialogues
.... endures, if directed by
wisdom, ends in happiness, but if directed by ignorance, it ends in the opposite?" (88c). Meno tries to argue that
virtue is different ....
(4888

20

)
PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
.... endures, if directed by
wisdom, ends in happiness, but if directed by ignorance, it ends in the opposite?" (88c). Meno tries to argue that
virtue is different ....
(4888

20

)
Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... He places
wisdom, which he considered the only intellectual
virtue, as the basis for all other virtues, and noted that "Courage, moderation, as well as justice ....
(1326

5

)
Political Authority
.... A state's regime legitimacy, according to Plato (Socrates) is properly based on
virtue, justice,
wisdom, and it is guided by the just and virtuous psychology ....
(4108

16

)
A Philosophy of Education
.... 1). Attributes of intellectual constancy are linked to Plato's philosopher-king, whose permanent and active commitment to
virtue, justice, and
wisdom is the ....
(3015

12

)
Plato and Aristotle and Justice
.... passing into and out of existence" (Plato 190-1). These traits are identified with the philosopher-king, whose commitment to
virtue, justice, and
wisdom is the ....
(1649

7

)
Early Christian Theology
.... good soul. Now
virtue must be taught, and knowledge and enactment of it is a reflection of
wisdom, the highest
virtue. In all these ....
(2628

11

)
The Moral Life & Happiness
.... indicates this with reference to the issue of
wisdom: Practical
wisdom for Aristotle .... On the other hand, honor, pleasure, reason, and every
virtue we choose for ....
(1620

6

)
Feminist Perspective of The Heptameron
.... While Oisille is showing her
wisdom, compassion,
virtue and humanity at every opportunity, Hircan is increasingly revealed as a beast of a man who is willing ....
(2749

11

)
Aristotle's Philosophy
.... Aristotle held that moral
virtue is a state of character that is determined by a .... and by that principle which would be applied by the man of practical
wisdom. ....
(1443

6

)
Plato's Republic
.... commoners. The interest of the philosophers is knowledge and their highest
virtue is
wisdom achieved by reason (ie their soul). Warriors ....
(1890

8

)
Death Anxiety This study explored whether identifica
.... People who succeed in this final, integrative task develop the
virtue of
wisdom which Erikson defines as an informed yet detached concern with life in the ....
(9693

39

)
Aristotle described a remarkable set of criteria to delineate ...
.... According to Aristotle, to be intellectually virtuous one had to exhibit
wisdom, understanding and prudence. Intellectual
virtue was something which could be ....
(1707

7

)
Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... discusses the good as arising from habituation and Plato focuses on education of the youth, whose understanding reaches
wisdom and
virtue depending on the ....
(4659

19

)
Christian Faith
.... a well-lived life that is pursued for the purpose of obtaining
wisdom, prudence, understanding, and love of truth--or in other words, for intellectual
virtue. ....
(7281

29

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