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    Platos Kallipolis

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    down it blue prints. This is due to the fact that it seems that Plato is more concerned about the happiness of the state as a whole even if it means some individuals must suffer‚ the government is not elected by its citizens and the interests of the ruling class rule over the city. These are but a few of the elements of a totalitarian state. However it can also be argued that even though Plato’s Kallipolis may appear totalitarian‚ Plato has done so as he would want man to reflect on the ideas he has

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    PLATO THE REPUBLIC

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    Sub areas of philosophy Metaphysics – what is? Epistemology – what can I know? Ethics – what ought to be? Logic- what is good reasoning? Plato Student of Socrates There are no recorded teaching of Socrates Plato three different periods- early middle and late Middle- what is ethics and what is morality? Morality- give back to what is due. Is morality the following of a rule or is it something more involved? Do you really achieve obedience by punishing? Thrasymuchas- morality is

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    Plato Education

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    Plato is known as one of the earliest thinkers on education. He believed that the key to a successful society is a strong educational system. The purpose of education according to Plato‚ is to produce good citizens for the benefit of society and to improve the moral quality of each citizen. With proper training focusing on literature‚ music‚ and mathematics a person would become well aware of what is morally acceptable and what has the potential to ruin society. Plato wanted all citizens to use

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    Platos cave

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    reality? According to Plato everything in our world is just an image of the perfect object. In The Cave by Plato he describes how these people are chained up and they see these shadows on the wall. These shadows are an example of the objects we see in our everyday life (the visible world). Plato says that there is such a presence of “The Good” and that this Good rules this perfect spiritual world in which there is only truth and knowledge. I believe that the good that Plato is talking about is symbolic

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    Plato on the Parthenon

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    The philosophical ideas of Plato that relate to the Parthenon include whether the structure is an element of the Visible World or the Intelligible World. In my opinion‚ Plato would view the Parthenon as an object in the Visible World. The Parthenon is a one of a kind monument that is tangible and exists in our real world. The Parthenon is an architectural project and deals with forms of science and mathematics. Plato’s view of science and mathematics are categorized as forms in the Intelligible

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    completely different and share opposite ideas. However‚ if carefully examined‚ one can find some similarities between Machiavelli’s Prince and Plato’s Philosopher king. To understand this‚ first we should find out who are The Prince of Machiavelli and The Philosopher King of Plato. 1) Who is the Philosopher king Philosopher kings are the rulers of Plato’s ideal state‚ Kallipolis. In Kallipolis‚ there are three kinds of people‚ guardians (philosopher kings)‚ producers and auxiliaries. The philosopher kings

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    Machiavelli Script

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    Julie ​         . ​      Isrrael ​         .     Toni ​         .  Danielle ​         .     Julie: ​ Welcome to the royal debate for our prince. Today we have Candidate 1‚ Prince Giuliano de  Medici and Candidate 2‚ Prince Lorenzo di Piero de Medici.     Toni: ​ Candidate 1 will be asked their views regarding a topic. Following Candidate 1’s response‚  Candidate 2 will be given a chance to provide a rebutal.  We will begin the debate with military matters.     (?) Julie:   ​ As our beautiful cou

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    Plato and the Matrix

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    Cited: Plato. Republic. Trans. C.D.C. Reeve. Dickinson Press‚ Inc. 2004. Print. Matrix. Dir. Watchowski‚ Andy and Watchowski‚ Lana. Warner Bros. Pictures‚ 1999. Film.

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    covertly to princes by ancient writers‚ who wrote that Achilles‚ and many other ancient princes” (69). As it is important for one to learn and know to protect the state or city and to not be shown as weak and kindhearted. To illustrate his point‚ Machiavelli draws an analogy between a fox and a lion‚ and then argues that one must possess the qualities of each animal in order to rule successful. Regarding the lion‚ the ruler must be ruthless and strong‚ and must show that he is what his title states

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