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Essays 271 - 300
has Socrates presented with various definitions of justice. Socrates is always opposed to any rule or definition that can be appli...
In five pages this research essay discusses how private property is conceptualized by John Locke and Plato with the writer's own p...
In twelve pages Plato's dialogues The Republic, Phaedrus, and Gorgias are examined in an analysis of how the philosopher conceptua...
In four pages this paper examines how beauty and love were conceptualized by Socrates as portrayed in Symposium by Plato through i...
In seven pages this paper examines how war was viewed by Machiavelli and Plato. Six sources are cited in the bibliography....
In five pages this paper examines Plato and de Tocqueville's views regarding democracy in a contrast and comparison of what democr...
In seven pages justice as conceptualized by philosophers John Rawls and Plato is contrasted and compared. Six sources are cited i...
In eight pages this paper analyzes how Plato's methods as they involve truth are considered in an examination of this trio of dial...
In five pages this paper discusses the soul and its significance as conceptualized in the arguments of Plato and Sigmund Freud. F...
In nine pages this paper examines how justice was represented by Plato in such works as The Laws, The Gorgias, and The Republic. ...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares Plato's ideas regarding love with the views of Socrates and Aristophanes as expres...
In seven pages this essay contrasts morality as depicted in Plato's Apology and Sophocles' Antigone. Two sources are cited in t...
of innate knowledge, he was adamant that nothing could be learned except through experience and sensory input: "How comes [the mi...
with sickness, or the pilot who helps friends against "the perils of the sea" (Plato Book I). He then inquires into "what sort of ...
inquiring and trying to discover what is good is the best kind of life, the only life worth living" (Frost, 1962, 84). As this de...
that love is beautiful and love is a god by showing them the true nature of love and the use love can be to humankind....
trial for treason and his thoughts prior to his execution. These are the Apology, the Crito and the Phaedo, which is an account of...
close relationships over great distances and for a long period of time, indefinitely, even with separations and loss of contact" (...
in fact more beneficial than justice and that the role of a good leader is to recognize when it is necessary to take action that a...
is not clear how the lower classes are expected to live (1993). It is also noted that while Plato makes a case for communism for ...
qualities in the face of conflict or challenge. "Deliberate effort and the taking of thoughtful pains are required...Education, a...
the individual and a definition of justice. There are three classes for the state to function properly: artisans, who are skilled ...
concert with personality and the physical life. Plato dissects the soul in his own unique way. He did claim that all things have...
of Willys character shows him to be a highly flawed man, who makes innumerable mistakes and brings about his own tragic demise by ...
todays society, but the search for contentment goes back centuries. For many searchers, happiness comes and goes, but it is a popu...
in membership in many different kinds of social and civil organizations over the last two generations (Putnam, 1995). The decline ...
in the audience, because the audience members can see themselves as part of this chain of cause-and-effect (McManus). Lets very b...
not have a voice, but it is also true that there are provisions for the people to participate in government. For Aristotle (1996...
happiness may not be found during our earthly lifetimes, rather, it is in our eternal life that our happiness will be gained. In ...
achieved little even though they are in their 30s when the play opens. Linda, Willys wife, desperately tries to hold the family ...