Socrates was the character Plato used in his writing to convey his own views.
Though Aristotle was a student of Plato, they were opposed on several views. Though Aristotle was influenced by Plato, they did take opposing sides to several matters. For example Plato believed that what the world experienced through senses was real. Aristotle believed that knowledge through senses was unreliable and couldn't be real.
Socrates
Aristotle and Plato were both Greek philosophers from late antiquity. John Locke, however, was one of the foremost philosophers within England. The views of these three men were primarily based upon the natural world.
One of the most famous books written by Plato is "The Republic," where he discusses his views on justice, ethics, and the ideal society.
Plato expressed his views on various topics primarily through his dialogues, written in the form of conversations between characters, with Socrates typically as the main speaker. These dialogues cover a wide range of subjects including ethics, politics, metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics. Plato's most famous works include "The Republic," "Phaedo," and "Symposium."
Yes. Plato was a nativist, in direct contrast to Aristotle's empiricist views.
The death of Socrates
The death of Socrates
"justice is an advantage of the strong justice is obedience to the law justice is nothing more than the advantage of another" This is not quite accurate. These are three tenets of justice put forward by Thrasymachus in The Republic of Plato, but they are not Plato's views.
Though Aristotle was a student of Plato, they were opposed on several views. Though Aristotle was influenced by Plato, they did take opposing sides to several matters. For example Plato believed that what the world experienced through senses was real. Aristotle believed that knowledge through senses was unreliable and couldn't be real.
Socrates
Aristotle and Plato were both Greek philosophers from late antiquity. John Locke, however, was one of the foremost philosophers within England. The views of these three men were primarily based upon the natural world.
One of the most famous books written by Plato is "The Republic," where he discusses his views on justice, ethics, and the ideal society.
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Plato expressed his views on various topics primarily through his dialogues, written in the form of conversations between characters, with Socrates typically as the main speaker. These dialogues cover a wide range of subjects including ethics, politics, metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics. Plato's most famous works include "The Republic," "Phaedo," and "Symposium."
Socrates' teachings and the political environment of Athens are likely the most influential factors on Plato's views in "The Republic." Plato was a student of Socrates and was deeply impacted by his mentor's philosophy. Additionally, the political turmoil and corruption in Athens would have shaped Plato's ideas on justice, ethics, and governance.
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