PPT-Plato: The Republic

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Book 2 Socrates believes he has adequately responded to Thrasymachus and is through with the discussion of justice The others are not satisfied with the conclusion

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Book 2 Socrates believes he has adequately responded to Thrasymachus and is through with the discussion of justice The others are not satisfied with the conclusion they have reached Recap states that all goods can be divided into three classes. Cornerstones of Western Thought. Epistemology . T. he . theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from . By Cara. Czech Republic. About the Czech Republic.. The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague.. Its size is 79,000 km2.. The population of it is 10.3 million. . The language they speak is Czech.. Their national day is the 28. -Describe . these objects-. What are some things that you notice?. Have you ever seen anything like these? Where?. What do they remind you of?. How would you describe these objects?. How can we describe these using geometric terms?. . Sources: Plato; Xenophon; Aristophanes; Aristotle; Diogenes . Laertius. , and others. . PNYX. Agora – 4. th. century BC. Plan of agora; jail in SW corner. . HEARING- . Euthyphro. TRIAL. JAIL. Theory of Forms. PLATO. 427-347 B.C.. Born aristocratic in Athens. Socrates’ Student & Aristotle’s teacher. Wrote about Socrates & this is how we know of Socrates. Founded the Academy in 385 B.C. (1. Philosophy 224. Plato (428-347 . BCE). Plato was from an old aristocratic family in Athens. . Many of the important people of his time appear as characters in his dialogues.. As a young man, Plato was greatly interested in philosophy and politics. He was a friend and companion of Socrates. After the death of Socrates, he fled Athens.. Socrates. What we know about Socrates. comes from his student Plato. wrote NO books. Used the . Socratic Method. , . asking questions about others’ . beliefs. Many saw this questioning as . a threat towards traditions. By Ahmad . Qazi. Aristotle. Allocation of scarce resources was a moral issue to . Aristotle.  in book I of his . Politics. , Aristotle expresses that consumption was the objective of . production. surplus should be allocated to the rearing of children. D. Montoya. Vocabulary . abash. abate. abject. abyss. acute. In Class . Freewrite. What is wisdom?. Plato Socrates Aristotle. Socrates. Socrates was born in the mid 400's B.C . T. aught philosophy and taught Plato. An Introduction. What is Philosophy?. “. Philen. ” is Greek for love. “Sophia” is Greek for wisdom. Investigate fundamental problems . Why study philosophy?. Ionian Enlightenment. 1st . philosophers, from Ionia . All men are mortal. What does this tell us about Socrates? Why?. Aristotle. 384 - 322 BCE. Born in Stagira, in Thrace, near Macedonia.. The “Stagirite.”. Son of Nichomacus, prominent physician.. Aristotle was likely trained in medicine.. *. Presocratic. Philosophers. *From Socrates to Plato. *Aristotle and the Fall of Athens. Ancient Greece . Network of City-States . Athens (named for Athena): . Birthplace of . Philo-. sophia. Warlike “Homeric” culture: . Mr. Chan . Saeteurn. Introduction. “Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people find a way around the . laws”. Plato. According . to . Plato's . view do you consider yourself a good person or a bad person. ltidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS), 2017, Vol 4, No.3,37 - 48 . 37 Available online at http://www.ijims.com ISSN - (P

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