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More and Plato Thomas More's Utopia and Plato's Republic are classic examples of the struggle for the perfect society. The similarities ...
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... More focuses on Plato's guardian class in constructing the Utopian Society. ... It is obvious that More read Plato's "Republic", before writing "Utopia". ...
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... More and Plato convincingly argue that selfishness and greed has brought about poverty and theft. ... Both More and Plato believe less is more. "... ...
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... in The Republic, "It is better to be unborn than untaught: for ignorance is the root of misfortune." This passionate statement is more than Plato's 2 philosophy ...
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"The Ethical Theories of Plato and Aristotle and State which would Produce a More Moral Society." Moral organized societies do no simply happen. ...
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... freedom and liberty. Plato suggests that this is the downfall of Democracy; the unending thirst for more liberty. The people demand ...
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... Although Socrates, Plato's and Aristotle's political views of the State are similar, Plato's view is more rational than Socrates and Aristotle's in the sense ...
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... You can pretty much connect his name to the word "plate" which is more often than not, connotes the adjective "round." Plato was, in fact, a fatso. ...
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... this is wrong. Plato believes that if this element is taken out of society then things will run much more smoothly. Plato is not ...
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Both philosophers have opposing views on this issue; however I tend to agree with Rousseau's view on family mostly because it is more reasonable than Plato's. ...
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... their relation to make their relation more steady. ---- Bibliography** Plato: Symposium
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... Without truth in oratory it is much more difficult to be just and practice justly. ... Socrates prevails because he is far and away more skilled than Gorgias. ...
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... Plato and Shelley both portray their ideas of poetry through rhetorical devices but Plato's argument is much more solid. Because ...
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... movement. Plato was not the beginning of the Greek enlightenment he is more the climax or water shed in that period of history. The ...
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... Plato's Republic thus sets the stage for each citizen not only gain knowledge of who they are, but live a more content and justified lifestyle.
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... Aristotle is said to have loved his teacher a great deal, but he loved the truth more. When Plato died, Aristotle moved to Assos to counsel his friend and ruler ...
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... Plato's Republic is nothing more than the definition of communism. ... Confucius and Socrates were more alike in this sense than Plato and Confucius. ...
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... Plato wrote that "[If] you are better and more completely educated than the others [you] are better able to share in both types of life" (pg. ...
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... everyday language, desire has rotted itself infront of any noun, this term simply maximizes the meaning, giving it a more intense feeling. What Plato is saying ...
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... the many. More, like Plato who wrote the Republic, also wrote a political commentary about his time entitled "Utopia". In Utopia ...
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... in word and act: that is, that we shall be better, braver and more active men ... point in looking because what we don't know we can never discover." (Plato's Meno ...
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... understanding. Mustapha's world may appear to be easier and more functional, but Plato would argue that he is missing the big picture. The ...
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In Plato's Phaedo, the great philosopher, Socrates presents several arguments to the way ... be able to recognize that Achilles' view on life became more and more ...
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... disadvantages. One significant consequence to abolishing the death penalty is that the public would be more at risk to be victimized. ...
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... Plato more represents him as a man overpowered by a dictatorial desire led to do something that he both disapproves of and is contrary to his interests. ...
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... This theory can be more clearly viewed in Plato's work "Crito". The dialogue "Crito" narrates Socrates' last days, immediately before his execution. ...
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... In book 1 of The Republic, Plato had several detailed discussions on the nature of ... that harming our enemies is only likely to make them even more unjust than ...
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... Plato's idea of reproduction may become a reality; yet it is headed in a much more dangerous direction than Plato ever thought possible. ...
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... In the experiment subjects frequently asked the experimenter "Am I responsible?" As soon as he said they were not, they could proceed more easily. ...
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... Plato would say that when Diotima describes beauty to Socrates is a prime example of when someone has made their soul richer and more unified. ...
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