Aristotle: Virtues are Like Skills Aristotle believes that no one is born virtuous. Virtues are acquired through practice‚ which leads to habit. He feels that if someone did something courageous one time‚ then that person is not virtuous. The person would need to continue making good sound reasonable decisions that leads to courageous acts in order to become virtuous. Aristotle also believes that one must act accordingly in the right manner. For instance‚ if they are striving to be courageous‚ then
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Dialogue between Plato and Aristotle(c. 428–347 B.C.E.) “Beauty is the example of a form; beauty is not something that you can encounter directly in the physical world like an object such as a tree or horse. A tree or a horse may or may not be beautiful‚ but beauty meets with objects. Beauty does not stand alone‚ but it accompanies objects in the physical world”‚ said Plato. “Form determines what a thing is and in combination with matter is to have a thing”‚ replied Aristotle. “Form is not something
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Axia College Material Appendix C Socrates‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle Matrix Fill in the matrix below‚ denoting each philosopher’s view concerning the topics listed. Write NA if there is no record in the textbook of the philosopher’s view on the specific topic. Then‚ using the information you inserted into the matrix as a guide‚ write a 350-700 word response describing how Socrates’‚ Plato’s‚ and Aristotle’s philosophies relate to each other. |
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of respect for humanity‚ of treating a human being like an end rather than a means. Both Plato and Aristotle agree that justice exists in an objective sense: that is‚ it dictates a belief that the good life should be provided for all individuals no matter how high or low their social status Plato sees the justice and law as what sets the guidelines for societal behavior. Aristotle puts emphasis on the institution of the polis Both viewed justice as the harmonious interaction of people
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Plato’s Republic was a construct of an elaborate system that would put philosophy as the ultimate judge of good‚ and halt all ideas of political and social change.1 Popper goes on to argue that Plato’s vision of utopia in the Republic‚ was inspired by Sparta‚ because Plato saw Sparta as a perfect construct of the closed society.2 Popper accused Plato of laying the groundwork for totalitarianism by establishing a community in which individual rights and liberties are sacrificed for the community
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Then‚ we are going to talk about the factors lead to unhappiness. These mainly focus on three aspects‚ Academic‚ family and social. We may all be experiencing pressure in the academic aspect. And this news shows that not just you and me would face this problem‚ but it is a common problem in Hong Kong. This news show that the Hong Kong society emphasizes much on the high educational level. Students would face great academic pressure when they try to get a good grade. In 2012‚ four students committed
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Chapter 4 assignment International Businesses Coffee is the resource I chose which is in high demand in north America and is primary resource produced in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian economy is heavily dependent on the trade of its primary products. Coffee is one of them which alone generates about 60 percent of Ethiopia’s total export earnings. Indeed‚ coffee is closely tied to the culture and society of Ethiopia and an estimated 15 million people are directly or indirectly involved in the Ethiopian
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Perhaps the greatest strand of continuity between Aristotle and Galen (and between the ancient Greco-Roman tradition and the early Christian tradition) is their one-sex model/discourse surrounding gender; both of these thinkers believe that the female is an inverted and imperfect version of the male. In other words‚ the female is a deficient male and/or a male gone wrong. This is largely evident in Galen’s writing as he states “all the parts that men have have women have too..in women the parts are
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Good afternoon Elise‚ Great quote to pick out as it is evident in Rheingold’s message throughout the reading. Rheingold believes that technology itself and a person nature does not determine who is in control but recognizes that people may try to shut down and hinder resources and freedom it may project. So it is up to the individual to decide what information is important and what information to discard. As you stated before‚ Rheingold want to convey is that use the five skills to talk to others
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Action may not always bring happiness; but there is no happiness without action. What do you want? A great job? Lots of money? A great relationship? A shiny fancy car? Do you want to go sailing around the world for a few years in your very own luxurious boat? Or do you just want to get along better with yourself? Perhaps you want all of those things. But we all have a common desire to find happiness. What is Happiness? A belief‚ an idea‚ a theory; but theories‚ beliefs‚ and ideas have
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