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  • Plato And Aristotle Aristotle Politics
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    On hearing the word politics, what usually springs to mind are images of government, politicians and their policies or more negatively the idea of corruption and dirty tricks. The actual definition seems to have been obscured and almost lost by such representations and clich's that tend not to pinpoint the true essence, which defines this thing, called politics. In order to make an attempt at a definition of politics a systematic approach is required. To begin with, a brief historical overview w...
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  • Ideal State Three Parts
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    Even after thousands of years Plato and Socrates teachings are as valid in today communities as it was in their times. Plato left us a blueprint etch in stone in becoming an idealistic human being and righteous community. Through Crito, Apology, and the Republic, Plato reveals that even though the unjust ideals may be enticing it will bring a just happiness. In book VII of The Republic, Socrates speaks with Glaucon about the analogy of "The Cave." This analogy represents humanity as being ignora...
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  • Plato And Aristotle Bill Of Rights
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    Plato and Aristotle, two philosophers in the 4 th century, hold polar views on politics and philosophy in general. This fact is very cleverly illustrated by Raphael's "School of Athens" (1510 - 11; Stanza della Signature, Vatican), where Plato is portrayed looking up to the higher forms; and Aristotle is pointing down because he supports the natural sciences. In a discussion of politics, the stand point of each philosopher becomes an essential factor. It is not coincidental that Plato states in ...
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  • Believed That Man Principle Of Justice
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    Plato was a philosopher in the time of the distinguished Greek philosophers. He wrote a book entitled The Republic in which he explains some of his philosophy on subjects ranging from education to government. The Republic discusses the nature of justice and the institutions of society. In some ways it is idealistic in that it describes Plato's ideal society. But it also deals with human knowledge, the purpose and composition of education, and the nature of science. The principle of justice is th...
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  • Unjust Law Martin Luther
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    According to the theory of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 18 th century French political philosopher, in a democratic society the state represents the general will of the citizens, and that in obeying its laws each citizen is pursuing his own real interests. Thus, in an ideal state, laws express the general will. An individual who disagrees with a law must be failing to look at things from the moral standpoint. Rousseau is talking about an ideal state where laws express peoples general will, a will that...
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  • Allegory Of The Cave True Knowledge
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    As I walked through the Professor Einsteins massive laboratory I remembered how lucky I was to be his assistant. At the back of Einsteins laboratory was a special top secret room that I had never been allowed access to. The professor was meeting the president and wouldnt be back until Thursday so Id be safe checking it out just this once. I opened the door and was disappointed to only find a small table with a large book laying open on top. I took a closer look and the only words the book contai...
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  • Jonathan Swift Gulliver Travels
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    Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" Jonathan Swift was without a shadow of doubt a great pacifist, satirist, and moralist. Mainly through pamphlets, he criticized imperialism and war with ferocity. Gulliver's Travels, first published in 1726, can be seen as Swifts ultimate pacifist pamphlet, summing up his views concerning moral and sociopolitical justice. Although Gulliver's Travels is cherished as a childrens book it has triggered an ardent debate among philosophers, political scientists and...
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  • Believed That Man Plato And Aristotle
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    Socrates, Greek Philosophers Greek Philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle had virtually the same beliefs about mans relation to the State, although Plato's political theory of the State was more rational than Socrates or Aristotle's. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle all believed that man was not self-sufficient, they believed man would be most happy living in a State. They also believed that all men wanted to live the truly good life where they could be in tune with the truth and achieve their ...
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  • 3 Rd Century Neo Confucianism
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    As used originally by the ancient Greeks, the term philosophy meant the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. The term philosophy is often used popularly to mean a set of basic values and attitudes toward life, nature, and society-thus the phrase philosophy of life. Western philosophy is considered generally to have begun in ancient Greece as speculation about the underlying nature of the physical world. In its earliest form it was indistinguishable from natural science. The writings of the ear...
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  • Form Of Government Moral Principles
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    Political philosophy, that is, the philosophy of the polis, started with the placement of man at the center of philosophical inquiry Know Thyself (gn thi season), as was written on the frontispiece of the Delphic Oracle. For the Greek philosophers, the study of man could not be separated from the study of the community, outside of which man cannot fulfill his nature, which is intrinsically social. Politics is the science of the city, that is, the science of living in a community and of serving t...
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  • Theory Of Forms Theory Of Knowledge
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    Plato was born Plato Plato Plato was born in, 427 B. C. , in the city of Athens to an upper-class family. His parents were Ariston and the other was Pericton. Plato? s real name was Aristocles. He was called Platon due to the fact that he had a broad forehead and broad shoulders. Plato only recorded two facts, about himself, by himself. They were that he was present in the court room at the trial of Socrates, and that he was one of the friends that offered to pay any fine that may be imposed on ...
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  • Place To Live Pursuit Of Knowledge
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    Living Well According to Confucius and Plato Both Confucius and Plato considered the question, what form of community is best for all those who are most able to realize their ideal life. Living well is having a life that is both satisfying and fulfilling. Displeased with their individual state governments and cultures both Confucius and Plato began to question the basis of their society. Both men strove toward a Utopia, were all people could live a satisfying and fulfilling life. Based on Plato ...
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