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    Plato Summary

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    Plato- The Theory of Forms Plato (ca.428-ca.347 B.C.E) Socrates Pupil‚ born during the Peloponnesian wars he reaped the benefits of Golden Age and insecurities of the post-war era. Established the first Philosophy school‚ the Academy Wrote dozens of treatises using Socrates dialogue and many of them were actual conversations and others fiction. It’s hard to distinguish his from Socrates since the later wrote nothing. Plato most famous treatise “the Republic”. It asks two questions: “What is

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    Euthyphro – Plato

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    Socrates is shocked to learn that Euthyphro is prosecuting his own father. Euthyphro defends his actions‚ believing that it is just to do so even though his acquaintances maintain that “it is impious for a son to prosecute his father for murder” (Plato‚ 8). Quickly‚ Socrates gets to the heart of the matter. Euthyphro is positive in his belief‚ therefore Socrates asks him directly: “what is the pious‚ and what the impious?” (9). Euthyphro’s first definition of piety is simple: “the pious is to do

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    henceforward shall be free." But are we free? In a state where freedom of speech is your legal right have we made any progression since slavery‚ or are we slowly making a 360 reverting back to our past. I think that in a world where racism is slowly coming full circle we must stand in solidarity‚ and unite as one to abolish it once‚

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    Hypothesis: The hypothesis that we have developed after the initial research is based on focus groups and small scale survey are: Ho: Comparative advertising is a positive way of promotion and is recommended H1: Comparative advertising is a negative way of promotion and isn’t recommended Methodology Qualitative and Quantities research: The type of research that will be used in this study is qualitative research and quantitative research. Qualitative researchers aim to gather an in-depth understanding

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    BY TEENAGERS TODAY ARE SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER THAN THOSE FACED BY THE YOUTH OF THE PAST The generation of teenagers today are known to face challenges that are greatly different in comparison to those faced in the past. For example‚ Savannah Rivers‚ a girl who started using drugs and alcohol since she was 10‚ has been addicted since. As unusual and shocking this may seem‚ this is not the only story from the endless cases of underage drug and alcohol use. A number of teenagers today are familiar

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    Platos Tripartite Soul

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    man should follow courses of action that are seen to be ‘just’‚ Plato compliments his ethical answers by establishing a psychological structure that shows that conflict predominantly occurs during our decision making as moral agents. We can also see in The Republic a progression of the soul from his earlier‚ more primitive account‚ that saw that man could only act in his best interests (even if these were subsequently flawed). Plato has developed his arguments considerably so as to take into account

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    Katie McCabe Dr. K. J. Verwaayen WS 1020E Monday October 21‚ 2012 We Have a Dream to Change the World The operation of power concerning gender is an issue that has been around for many years. Power is the possession of control or command over others. It divides a group or community of people from the inferior‚ making them seem more important‚ valuable and worthy as some might say. I recently travelled to Kenya‚ Africa where before‚ during and after my journey I learned a lot about the importance

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    Plato & Medea

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    controlled. They played supporting or secondary roles in life to men‚ who tended to be demanding of their wives‚ but expected them to adhere to their wishes. In the tragedy Medea‚ written by Euripides‚ Medea plays the major role in this story‚ unlike most Greek stories with women playing only minor roles‚ but she also demonstrates many behavioral and psychological patterns unlike any other Greek women. In Euripides’ Medea the main character‚ Medea‚ Displays many traits that breakdown traditional Athenian

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    Research Paper on Plato

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    Many Philosophers made a difference in society but Plato is perhaps recognized as the most famous. His writings have had a profound effect on people‚ politics‚ and the philosophy throughout the centuries. He was a public figure and he made major contributions to society. Plato helped to lay the philosophical foundations of modern culture through his ideas and writings. One of the most philosophical thinkers of Western civilization‚ Plato is the only author from ancient Greek times whose writings

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    Critical Analysis of “Phaedo” by Plato Much of the Phaedo by Plato is composed of arguments for the nature of the physical world and how it relates to the after life‚ for example‚ the way our senses perceive the world and how indulging in those senses has negative consequences in our after lives. These arguments find basis in scientific analysis of the time as well as the mythos of the his age. One of the key talking points within the story is the theory of forms. The aforementioned theory

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