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ct its arguments with other Platonic positions written or unwritten but merely to clarify the sense of an opaque passage It is my contention that Plato
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ct its arguments with other Platonic positions written or unwritten but merely to clarify the sense of an opaque passage It is my contention that Plato. Theory of Forms. PLATO. 427-347 B.C.. Born aristocratic in Athens. Socrates’ Student & Aristotle’s teacher. Wrote about Socrates & this is how we know of Socrates. Founded the Academy in 385 B.C. (1. Philosophy 224. Plato (428-347 . BCE). Plato was from an old aristocratic family in Athens. . Many of the important people of his time appear as characters in his dialogues.. As a young man, Plato was greatly interested in philosophy and politics. He was a friend and companion of Socrates. After the death of Socrates, he fled Athens.. Socrates. What we know about Socrates. comes from his student Plato. wrote NO books. Used the . Socratic Method. , . asking questions about others’ . beliefs. Many saw this questioning as . a threat towards traditions. 428-347 B. C.. Born in Athens in 428 B. C.. Born into a wealthy family. Considered a career in politics but rejected it. Annoyed by Athenian society, especially the treatment and execution of Socrates. By Ahmad . Qazi. Aristotle. Allocation of scarce resources was a moral issue to . Aristotle. in book I of his . Politics. , Aristotle expresses that consumption was the objective of . production. surplus should be allocated to the rearing of children. and Tragedians: . Plato. By: Julie Gareton. Plato’s earlier life. Born 428 BC. Political life. Childhood through teen years coping with war. Plato’s life continued. An Introduction. What is Philosophy?. “. Philen. ” is Greek for love. “Sophia” is Greek for wisdom. Investigate fundamental problems . Why study philosophy?. Ionian Enlightenment. 1st . philosophers, from Ionia . 384 BC – 322 BC. Aristotle. . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbgHbzrL3d0. Background- Who Was Aristotle? . Greek Philosopher . Studied under Plato at . The Academy. (thus, was ultimately influenced by Socrates as well). Plato v. Pericles. Explain the arguments behind Plato’s and Pericles’ opinion regarding Athenian democracy, along with the context in which they were developed. Identify which of the two Aristotle’s political thoughts would align with more closely? Explain. . Can books heal the mind?. Epiphanies. An epiphany in literature is an almost spiritual moment of consciousness, a little revelation in a character’s life that alters their perception of the world and gives them self-knowledge. . *. Presocratic. Philosophers. *From Socrates to Plato. *Aristotle and the Fall of Athens. Ancient Greece . Network of City-States . Athens (named for Athena): . Birthplace of . Philo-. sophia. Warlike “Homeric” culture: . DR. IDA BAIZURA BAHAR. GREEK CRITICISM:. ARISTOTLE. Philosopher. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. . Born: 384 BC, Stagira. Died: 322 BC, Chalcis. Philosophy in Ancient Greece * Presocratic Philosophers *From Socrates to Plato *Aristotle and the Fall of Athens Ancient Greece Network of City-States Athens (named for Athena): Birthplace of Philo- 454d or Timaeus 29c), and although he occasionally uses
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