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Comparing Lucretius And Plato
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reasoning: in Plato’s Timaeus section 44 (P 111) regarding ‘diseases of the body’ he says: “The origin of diseases should be obvious. The body is composed of four elements-earth, fire, air, and water; and disorders and diseases are caused ...

Euthyphro & Apology
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Euthyphro (a dialogue between Socrates and Euthyphro, a soothsayer who claims to be the world's greatest expert on religion and piety) Lon (a gentle satire of an entertainer who recites epic poems) Lachis (a work about the virtue of courage...

If You Had To Call Yourself A Follower Of Either Plato Or Aristotle, Whom Would You Choose? Why? Explain.
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ificant doubt about whether morally right action can be defined in terms of divine approval by pointing out a significant dilemma about any appeal to authority in defence of moral judgments. The Apologhma (Apology) offers a description of t...

The Republic Versus The Prince.
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the source of dispute amongst scholars due to the ambiguity of his analogy of the ‘Nature of Politics” and the implication of morality. The Prince, has been criticised due to it’s seemingly amoral political suggestiveness, however after fur...

Plato On Women
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Plato makes his case for equality From the base Plato makes his claim that men and women are equally capable of serving as guardians, as the requirements of guardianship must be done with features located in the heart, not the body. The sou...

Murder Of Thomas Aquinas
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(1225 - 1274 CE), was the most important and influential of the High Middle Ages. His Summa Theologiae is regarded as the most comprehensive treatment of the relation of philosophy and theology. His theories remain the foundation of the Ro...

Metaphysics
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book by the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384–322 BCE) in the classification of his works made by the Hellenic philosopher Andronicus of Rhodes (first century BCE). It meant “beyond physics,” because the book appeared after Aristotle’s Physi...