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  1. Plato
    ... The men were only able to see the object when it passed in front of the ... Plato claims that since the shadow that is present at one time and will eventually move ...
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  2. Platoamp39s Meno
    Through Platoamp39s question asking the two come to the conclusion that virtue cannot be ... subject that was used earlier in the passage to prove being able to learn ...
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  3. plato
    Plato is able to achieve an answer to the question, what is justice. ... Through the use of dialectic Plato was able to define justice. ...
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  4. Plato
    ... opinion, whether in concurrence or not. I am able to do so thanks to Platoamp39s Dictionary. This book mimicked a traditional dictionary ...
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  5. Platoamp39s Euthyphro is a complex work that was carefully writ
    ... To be able to elicit such a response from the reader, Plato has to guide the logic process until such time as it is possible for the reader to continue the ...
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  6. Oedipus vs. Plato
    ... The strongest reason why in The Republic the rulers of the cities would not be able to have much no personal items, no loved ones, no relationships, and no ...
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  7. Platoamp39s
    ... which we have already shown to be the greatest of allampquot Plato 321 ... Again, I disagree with Maimonidesamp39 idea of man not being able to understand something as well ...
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  8. Analysis of Platoamp39s Simile of the Cave
    ... men in a cave. Through this analogy, Plato is able to fully show his beliefs and concept of life itself. Although very old, this ...
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  9. Platoamp39s Forms
    ... In looking at Platoamp39s viewamp39s we are able to see how to this very day the Forms still exist for example, Justice, Beauty, Equality, Truth, and Goodness. ...
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  10. Platoamp39s Allegory Of TheCave
    ... and be able to employ it to grasp the good. The long and arduous road to becoming a ruler of the State begins with informal intellectual stimulation. Plato ...
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  11. Active Intellect in Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas
    ... to be an imperfect representation of Godamp39s the artist is able to take ... This implies that there is something similar to Platoamp39s world of Forms insofar as man is ...
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  12. Plato vs Descartes
    ... Plato we see shadows and not the real objects. To be a philosopher one must strive to see the object and what makes that object unique. Also one must be able ...
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  13. Plato and the Perfect Society
    ... that may develop will be the same as Platoamp39s, singling out certain qualities as best, but it will be so much more advanced that people will be able to look at ...
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  14. Platoamp39s Meno
    ... Although Plato alludes to these questions in ampquotMenoampquot, he does not clearly answer them. ... Given that there are no masters that profess to be able to teach virtue ...
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  15. Plato and Descartes: Approach to Truth
    ... out into the light, that his eyes would be filled with its beams so that he would not be able to see even one of the things that we call real Plato 3 This ...
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  16. plato vs. descartes
    ... This is similar to the argument of Plato, where he says that only when we separate the body from the soul will be able to fully concentrate on reflecting upon ...
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  17. Plato
    ... cause he would not be able to live in a just state. Therefor, in this case Platoamp39s Socrates chooses to obey the laws of the state. ...
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  18. Platoamp39s Republic
    Another Approach In Platoamp39s Republic, Socrates argues that a perfect state is one that is ... been a social breech, what it was and the group would be able to say ...
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  19. Plato
    In Platoamp39s Phaedo, the great philosopher, Socrates presents several arguments to the way a ... Achilles was able to live up to Socratesamp39 reasoning when he Hector ...
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  20. Plato
    ... Because a good orator should be able to convince people who do not know something that he does and he is right, the potentiality for injustice is great. ...
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  21. Plato and the State
    ... In reading them, one will be able to evaluate Platoamp39s notion of justice, whether or not Socrates is a just person, and how Socrates compares to our society. ...
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  22. Platoamp39s Analysis of the Truth
    ... reading the parable, Plato made us take a look at our own lives, to make sure we werenamp39t living a life based solely on our senses, in order to be able to find ...
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  23. Plato vs Aristotle
    ... For actual regime change, Plato sees that there is no possible way of bettering a regime. Things will always be deteriorating rather then being able to amend ...
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  24. Thomas More and Plato
    ... the best women as frequently as possible, and the opposite is true of the very inferiorampquot Plato 134. ... Furthermore, the citizens are able to voice their opinions ...
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  25. The Superior Philosophic Life as in Platoamp39s Republic
    ... of the Divided Line and The Forms that Socrates talks about in Platoamp39s Republic ... Being able to understand this means having the ability to define a word without ...
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  26. Use of dialectic
    Plato is able to achieve an answer to the question, what is justice. ... Through the use of dialectic Plato was able to define justice. ...
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  27. PLato The Allegory of the Cave
    ... One would accept and be able to understand a new reality. ... Plato thought, ampquot...my opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of good appears last of all ...
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  28. Platoamp39s Socrates
    ... In Platoamp39s ampquotRepublicampquot Socrates is trying to prove that it is better to be ... ignorance and it was limiting their choices because they were not able to experience ...
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  29. Plato
    ... and then someone tells them what they had seen before was an illusion, they will not understand.ampquot Plato believed that the prisoners may never be able to leave ...
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  30. Tthe Notion of Virtue in Plato and Aristotle
    ... One should be able to explain this aspect while demonstrating the eternal truths. ... Aristotleamp39s virtue is bifurcated this way because Platoamp39s theory was too hard ...
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