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    1) (From the Republic Book VII) WHY SHOULD THE PHILOSOPHER RULE? EXPLAIN WHY HE IS BEST SUITED TO RULE AND EXPLAIN 2) WHY IT IS A DILEMMA FOR HE TO CHOOSE TO RULE. WHY DOES HE HAVE TO BE COMPELLED AND WHAT IS THE NATURE OF THE COMPULSION? 3) BE SURE TO COMMENT ON HOW THIS QUESTION IS RELATED TO THE ANSWER PLATO ATTEMPTS TO CONSTRUCT TO GLAUCON’S CHALLENGE? Part 1 In Plato’s Republic‚ Plato sets out to prove that it is always better to be just than unjust. Doing so requires him to look

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    the line between these pure existences‚ never committing to one yet never abandoning one. To those few who could gaze upon these paradigms and look beyond the pale imitations in every object‚ Plato gave the name Philosophers. In the Book V of the Republic‚ Plato’s definition of philosophers is essential in illustrating the closest possible parallel in real life to his model city by taking account of the occasion of the argument and acting as the foundation of his argument. One of the main reasons

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    There were many great philosophers who have contributed in making philosophy what it is today‚ one of them being Plato. In addition to being an outstanding philosopher‚ he was also a mathematician and a writer. One of Plato’s biggest inspirations was his very own teacher Socrates. Socrates never wrote down a word of what he said‚ but thankfully Plato was able to record it all down for him and wrote many dialogues about Socrates words and teachings. One of Plato’s most famous works was his dialogue

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    ------------------------------------------------- Essentialism vs. Existentialism "Essentialism": A belief that things have a set of characteristics that make them what they are‚ & that the task of science and philosophy is their discovery & expression; the doctrine that essence is prior to existence While‚ "Existentialism":A philosophical theory or approach‚ that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free & responsible

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    characteristics and abilities of a philosopher making them superior rulers; comparing of a Philosopher-King and Creon‚ and finally the likelihood of a successful Philosopher-King in the real world. Beginning with a look into Plato’s understanding of philosophy before we can look at its relationship with politics‚ the " Platonic Conception of Philosophy" states that Plato believes Philosophy to be the love of wisdom and the

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    existentialists include German Protestant theologians Paul Tillich and Rudolph Bultmann‚ British Anglican theologian John Macquarrie‚ American theologian Lincoln Swain‚[8] American philosopher Clifford Williams‚ European philosophers Karl Jaspers‚ Gabriel Marcel‚ Emmanuel Mounier‚ Miguel de Unamuno and Pierre Boutang‚ and Russian philosophers Nikolai Berdyaev and Lev Shestov. Karl Barth added to Kierkegaard’s ideas the notion that existential despair leads an individual to an awareness of God’s infinite nature

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    Questions Answers This philosopher believed that knowledge is innate. Who is Plato? This philosopher said‚ “Learning is not child’s play; we cannot learn without pain” Who is Aristotle? This philosopher wrote The Republic‚ which proposed both a warrior guardian and a philosopher-king education. Who is Plato? This philosopher believed that knowledge is based on perception. Who is Aristotle? This philosopher believed that the goal of education is to produce philosophers that benefit the State

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    1. Introduction In this essay in is a discussion about based on philosopher and which group of people Plato thinks should be ruling and why. The essay will start off with clarifying key concepts‚ for example what is a philosopher because it is much easier to understand the easy when one understands the key terms in it‚ terms that will appear throughout the essay itself. Then Plato’s theory will then be analysed in more detail and it is also of great importance that one also talks about Plato’s

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    6:30-9:30pm Phaedo Summary Socrates stands now before his disciples telling them he is not afraid of dying because he says death is what the true philosopher waits for all his life. The philosopher must have lived a good life‚ and when death is presented upon him‚ he should take the opportunity. Socrates formed a conclusion that: "That the real philosopher has reason to be of good cheer when he is about to die‚ and after death he may hope to obtain the greatest good of the world." Socrates is saying

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    thinkers know as philosophers arose to share their ideas on all parts of human society and human nature in general.Philosophers Believed all humans should be free and unrestrained by government. They believed that all humans were entitled to and responsible for freedom of government‚ religion‚ economy and the rights of their fellow citizens. Philosophers believed that the right the right to form a government and be responsible for it was especially important for humanity. As Philosopher John Locke once

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