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    only for philosophers. The seemingly excessive examples throughout the text are in fact a blueprint allowing for the general public to understand and assume Plato’s logic‚ ultimately bringing them not just to Socrates’ conclusion about justice as a

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    entirely unchanging only if it is hypothetical. This implies that the specific realm of objects in their purest forms is conceptual; it is the perfection of these concepts rather than the actual itselves that is or should be “the highest object of the philosopher ’s contemplation‚” yet even this is fundamentally unachievable. Though the sciences of optometry and audiology were virtually nonexistent in Socrates’ time‚ one could understand how visual and auditory aids would skew one’s vision of what truly

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    Education in comparison to the soul is turning the soul so it is able to see the light‚ where seeing the light is the form of good. This allows a philosopher to become a philosopher king. Socrates said‚ “Education isn’t what some people declare it to be‚ namely‚ putting knowledge into souls that lack it‚ like putting sight into blind eyes.” (518 b-c‚ page 190) The last part of this quote helps back up the statement

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    Plato vs. Aristotle

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    Plato and Aristotle on Religion Plato and Aristotle are two of the most famous philosophers known to mankind. Plato was a classical Greek philosopher‚ who was mentored by Socratesand mentored Aristotle. Plato’s views were extremely influenced by his mentor‚ Socrates and was also influenced by what he believed was his mentor’s unjust death. Aristotle was also a Greek philosopher. He was mentored by Plato‚ and mentored Alexander the Great. Even though he was mentored by Plato‚ they do

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    Essay Draft- Discuss how the novel Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone by J.K. Rowling teaches us important moral and social lessons. Novels aren’t just a source of entertainment‚ they also contain important social and moral lessons. This can be seen in the novel Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone by J.K Rowling through the journey of Harry Potter and his friends in their first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. During this time they have to work together to defeat Voldemort

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    Cosmological Revolution There are three philosophers which contribute theories to the Cosmological Revolution. Each philosopher gives their own reasons as to their own theory and their explanations. These three philosophers are Karl Popper‚ Thomas Kuhn‚ and Imre Lakatos. I consider there to be valuable points in each of the philosopher’s theories. Thomas Kuhn could possibly be the best known philosopher. I agree with many of Kuhn’s theories about the history of science. Kuhn had his PhD in

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    ancestors. If the intelligent thinkers of the Ancient Greeks such as‚ Socrates‚ Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and Hippocrates never challenged the way Greeks lived many of the ideas we have today would have never been established. Socrates was the original philosopher. Socrates dies from headlock‚ he had the choice to live a lonely life with food and water or to take the poison and he picked the headlock‚ because He believed the search for truth would lead to proper conduct. “The unexamined life is not worth

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    Whats Your Philosophy

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    Paper Upon the completion of the performance aid “What is Your Philosophy?” the ending results were social philosopher. A social philosopher gains interest in studying the society and society’s institutions‚ including what would make up an ideal society. Social philosophers dwell upon questions‚ such as how should society distribute goals‚ and do people have natural rights. Social philosophers possess three main key contributors‚ including Thomas Hobbs‚ John Rawls‚ and Jean Jacques Rousseau. This journal

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    occurrence of a solar eclipse and changed the way in which philosophers viewed the world. Thales’ prediction showed that events such as a solar eclipse do not occur due to a god’s will but instead occur for natural reasons. Thales’ prediction symbolized a dramatic shift in thought as it proved that nature followed a predictable order and could be studied for answers to various questions. Further‚ this shift in thought allowed later philosophers such as Heraclitus‚ Pythagoras‚ Xenophanes‚ and Socrates

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    thousands of years philosophers have argued and explored what the nature of existence is‚ and even questioned whether or not they existed themselves. In researching the philosophies of Rene Descartes‚ Lao tzu‚ Rhazes‚ and Lame Deer I have discovered a variety of explanations of the nature of existence. Although the theories of these four philosophers may vary greatly‚ I have found even more interesting the similarities present between them. Separated greatly by space and time these philosophers have developed

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