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Aristotle
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At the age of 17, Aristotle went to Athens and studied at Plato's Academy for ... or the soul, biology, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, rhetoric, and poetics.

Philosophy
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Rhetoric Rhetoric Introduction Cicero follows exactly the Platonic doctrine in ... to develop the Platonic doctrine) and the Peripatetics (followers of Aristotle).

Defining Rhetoric Through The Ages
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The four basic Greek models, which see rhetoric as variously manipulative or consensus seeking or dialectical in Plato or problematic in Aristotle persist ...

Aristotle
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When he was 22 years old, Aristotle moved to Athens to study with Plato, ... that most directly addresses the literary arena includes his Poetics and his Rhetoric.

Plato And John Locke
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... economist and professor of ancient Greek and rhetoric and got renowned for his philosophical writings, in which ... Plato (427 BC - 347 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens, the most famous student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.

History Of Political Thought - Plato - The Republic
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Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher who, with teachings from his mentor, Socrates, ... The major ideas, found in subjects such as mathematics, philosophy, logic, rhetoric, and others, are conveyed ... Plato and Aristotle had different ideas .

Educator's , Plato And Socrates
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Greek philosopher who was the pupil of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle - and ... to Plato's dislike of the Sophists (particularly as teachers of rhetoric) and his ...