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  • Plato And Good Life
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    The good life is a condition in which a person will be the most happy. Both Plato and Aristotle see the good life as the state in which a person exhibits total virtue. Plato reasons that a person will exhibit total virtue when his desires have been extinguished, while Aristotle believes the perfect state will bring forth the virtue in men. Plato argues that the good life springs from love because through love, men can rid themselves of desires. That is not to say that every loving relationship c...
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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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  • Definition Of Justice Socrates Claims
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    Most normal individuals in the modern world would assume that all books written, not published, by man are based on either a portion of the authors imagination, an event (biased or non-biased) in either history or during the life of the author, a straight-out autobiography, or a generalized biography of another person they once knew. However, this philosophical novel fits none of the descriptions above. The book is actually an in-depth recording of a philosophy contest between Plato's teacher So...
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  • Greek And Roman Italian Renaissance
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    Michelangelo's The Pieta (1) Michelangelo's sculpture The Pieta stands out as one of the finest examples of spirit of Renaissance, embodied in marble. Therefore, it is quite impossible to discuss this great work of art, without understanding the metaphysical essence of Renaissance, as peoples subconscious longing towards the ancient Greek and Roman ideals of physical beauty and intellectual excellence, as opposed to Christian concept of destruction of flesh, which used to represent an aesthetic ...
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  • Happy Person Perfect City
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    The Republic by Plato is a book that examines the idea good life, justice and pure reasoning that might bring harmony and peace into life. The ideas and arguments presented center on the social conditions of an ideal republic - those that lead each individual to the most perfect possible life for him. In The Republic, Plato attempts to demonstrate through the character and discourse of Socrates that justice is better than injustice and is the good which men must strive for, regardless of whether...
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  • Unjust Man Plato Theory
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    The Just Man vs. Unjust Man At first it is necessary to admit that Plato was a famous and well-known philosopher, who always thought of the morality practice as the most useful art of craft. He tried to speak even about the art of justice. It is a matter of fact that Plato adopted the belief of Socrates that such phenomenon as art of living should exist in every society. This art will be like knowledge and ability to achieve the aimed end. (Bloom 34 a) Georges Burges noticed the following about ...
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  • Locke And Rousseau State Of Nature
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    Locke and Rousseau were two philosophers of the Enlightenment. Both wrote extensively and developed theories of the human nature and how men governed themselves. Both philosophers agree that before civilized man began to govern himself, man existed in a state of nature. That is, humans lacked society or structure. Rousseau argues that this was and still is the perfect state for man, where he is free, autonomous and virtuous. Government and civil society is developed only to protect property, and...
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  • Perfect State Lead One
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    Oh, Divine Poetry In his Republic, Plato seems to condemn art, especially written art, as evil and does not allow its presence in his ideal polis. Plato writes that art has the power to corrupt and teach its audience ignoble ways. He writes that it can only ever be an imitation of reality and thus is far from the true and the Good. Interestingly, however, in his Phaedrus, Plato seems to speak opposite this view of art as evil. In fact, he proclaims inspiration by the Muses divine actually closer...
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  • Definition Of Justice Arguments
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    Most normal individuals in the modern world would assume that all books written, not published, by man are based on either a portion of the author? s imagination, an event (biased or non-biased) in either history or during the life of the author, a straight-out autobiography, or a generalized biography of another person they once knew. However, this philosophical novel fits none of the descriptions above. The book is actually an in-depth recording of a philosophy contest between Plato? s teacher...
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