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Socrates did not write down his thoughts, but his ideas have been declared through the writings of plato and other philosophers.... Thus it is often difficult to identify which ideas belong to Socrates and which belong to plato.... According to the report politics stems from philosophical theory.... Whether recognised as rulers or not, philosophers, by determining through philosophical activity what the highest values are, are in fact directing the politics of the society of which they are a part....
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plato wrote around twenty-three philosophical dialogues, which Socrates had with his followers.... plato's republic is the most important of such writings, as the same is being investigated philosophically, even in the current materialistic technological age.... plato's Republic is recorded in Book, numbered 1 to 10.... In plato's Republic, book one, while discussing various issues, Socrates poses the question regarding the definition of happiness and justice, to his followers and critics....
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"Greek Philosophy: Plato and the Sophists" paper argues that the philosophy of plato was shaped by his derision of the Sophists and their teachings as well as the execution of Socrates which he blamed on them.... In 'The Republic,' in the sixth and seventh books, plato treats ideas as singular and also many, as the reason behind things and which has the unity culminating in the idea of good.... But in 399 BC Socrates was charged "as an evil-doer and curious person, searching into things under the earth and above the heavens; and making the worse appear the better cause, and teaching all this to others" (plato) and was eventually given the death sentence on charges of impiety....
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In the paper 'plato's Aristocracy and Tyranny' the author analyzes an idea of what plato has constructed in his mind about an 'ideal state' in his book 'The Republic'.... One of the major features of The Republic is plato's political theory of an ideal state which he claimed to be Aristocracy.... Aristocracy is the chosen ideal form of government by plato.... plato stratified his society for an ideal state into three classes: Guardians, Auxiliaries and Producers....
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This paper "plato's Republic" focuses on a whole series of works of political nature that draws readers to the best types of public organizations to ensure the happiness of the individual, according to philosophers.... If justice, according to plato, is a skill, then it follows that the best rulers should be taught to manage as doctors should be taught to treat.... Thus, exactly this perspective allows understanding why plato attached great importance to the influence of the social atmosphere on the formation of any person....
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Aristotle, student of plato, in his book “Politics”, criticizes and contradicts Plato's views and provides a more liberal and realistic framework.... This paper compares and contrasts plato's and Aristotle's views on the relationship between moral/philosophic virtue and the capacity for being a good citizen.
... ccording to plato, a just man will be like a just city from the view point of justice.... Both, a just city and a In fact, these very virtues make a city or an individual just - “Then a just man won't differ at all from a just city in respect to the form b of justice;” (plato, 110) This discussion starts from the state level and eventually moves down to the level of an individual but plato makes it absolutely clear that the presence of the above mentioned virtues in an individual citizen leads to a state, which has these same virtues....
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Finally, this allegory recaps the majority of philosophical thoughts and views of plato.... "Difference in Aristotle and plato's Theory of Knowledge" paper argues that plato's work was founded more on insights than on its applicability, and Aristotle's work was essentially on explanations or extensions of developing ideas and not on insights.... Although the majority of works done by plato survived the eras, Aristotle's innovations have been argued to be more influential, more so when it comes to logical and scientific reasoning....
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The author of this paper "The Story and Analysis of plato's Apology" discusses the concepts of philology such as Axiology, Epistemology, and Ontology.... The paper analyses philosophical areas linked with the teachings of Socrates in Apology, a particular dialogue in Ancient Greece penned by plato....
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