The philosopher who considered law itself as 'the good' is Plato.
Socrates is considered a good philosopher for his method of questioning and critical thinking, Aristotle for his contributions to logic and ethics, and Immanuel Kant for his work on metaphysics and epistemology.
According to Plato's "The Republic," the best type of ruler for an ideal society is a philosopher-king. This individual possesses both intelligence and wisdom, understanding the true nature of reality and the principles of justice. A philosopher-king is able to rule with virtue and lead the society towards the common good.
That's a good question, but this is like asking "Philosophy begins with which Hellenistic Philosophy?" or "Philosophy begins with which Medieval Scholasticism?" or "Which philosopher began British Philosophy?" because the answer is that there is no first philosopher that began any peculiar kind of philosophy that characterized an era, culture, nation, etc. However one of the earliest known philosopher of the pre-socratic times is the Milesian philosopher Thales (Aristotle considered him to be the first philosopher of the pre-socratics, but we don't know this for sure).
For Kant, the very essence of an action to be considered morally good is the principle that a person affirms when he/she wills an action. As the philosopher himself explains: "The good will is good not because of what it causes or accomplishes, not because of its usefulness in the attainment of some set purpose, but alone because of the willing, that is to say, it is good of itself." Thus, for Kant, the good will does exclude the other goods (moderation of the passions, happiness, etc), but according to him, the other goods cannot be called "without qualification" because they are not ends in themselves; i.e., they are sought for the sake of something else. That, for Kant, cannot be called "without qualification."
The Greek philosopher Plato wrote in The Republic that philosopher-kings should rule. He believed that those with the greatest wisdom and understanding of truth should govern society for its own good.
Socrates is considered a good philosopher for his method of questioning and critical thinking, Aristotle for his contributions to logic and ethics, and Immanuel Kant for his work on metaphysics and epistemology.
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According to Plato's "The Republic," the best type of ruler for an ideal society is a philosopher-king. This individual possesses both intelligence and wisdom, understanding the true nature of reality and the principles of justice. A philosopher-king is able to rule with virtue and lead the society towards the common good.
That's a good question, but this is like asking "Philosophy begins with which Hellenistic Philosophy?" or "Philosophy begins with which Medieval Scholasticism?" or "Which philosopher began British Philosophy?" because the answer is that there is no first philosopher that began any peculiar kind of philosophy that characterized an era, culture, nation, etc. However one of the earliest known philosopher of the pre-socratic times is the Milesian philosopher Thales (Aristotle considered him to be the first philosopher of the pre-socratics, but we don't know this for sure).
For Kant, the very essence of an action to be considered morally good is the principle that a person affirms when he/she wills an action. As the philosopher himself explains: "The good will is good not because of what it causes or accomplishes, not because of its usefulness in the attainment of some set purpose, but alone because of the willing, that is to say, it is good of itself." Thus, for Kant, the good will does exclude the other goods (moderation of the passions, happiness, etc), but according to him, the other goods cannot be called "without qualification" because they are not ends in themselves; i.e., they are sought for the sake of something else. That, for Kant, cannot be called "without qualification."
650 is considered very good, meaning creditors will be making you offers, good ones. 650-620 is good, everything under 620 is considered risky, the amount of risk correlating with the score itself.
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The Greek philosopher Plato wrote in The Republic that philosopher-kings should rule. He believed that those with the greatest wisdom and understanding of truth should govern society for its own good.
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The concept of the "good life" was coined by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle. He believed that the good life was achieved through the cultivation of virtues and the pursuit of happiness through moral excellence.