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    Aristotle and Epicurus are two Greek philosophers who had a significant impact on the people of their time based on their philosophical ideas, concepts, and theories. However, many of Aristotle’s views on ethics are still incorporated into modern philosophy. Their philosophies are quite different yet shared many commonalities. Aristotle’s Theory of Virtue in comparison to Epicurus’ Theory of Hedonism is substantially more realistic and more solid. A society would be better thriving off of…

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    In order to better understand the concept of Virtue ethics it is necessary to analyze certain philosophers. These philosophers are Socrates through Plato, and Aristotle. There are three branches of normative ethics, and virtue ethics composes one of them; unlike deontology and consequentialism, virtue ethics focuses on the moral character of the individual, hence the name virtue – ethics (Hursthouse). Even though Aristotle’s and Plato’s approach to ethics, are that of virtue ethics, their points…

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    NTRODUCTION of philosophy: Those stories from claiming theory Previously, Western progress starts to aged Greece, which generated three of the world’s best thinkers, namely, Socrates, Plato and aristotle. Same time it might a chance to be decent on start our contemplate with Socrates, the primary unmistakable figure in the history for philosophy, those truth is that Socrates didn't make as much sees from dainty air. Rather, he might have been those outgrowth of a strikingly ripe philosophical…

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    Even though Plato’s actual name was Aristocles, similar to Aristotle’s, Plato and Aristotle were two different philosophers during the fifth century BC (Morris). Plato and Aristotle are two notable philosophers, in which, their reasoning’s are still widely known today. However, after reading about Plato and Aristotle, each of them were interesting individuals. There is one major difference between the two philosophers, which is that they have different styles of reasoning. By having different…

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    “Aristotle remains one of the most important thinkers of all times” (May). According to Aristotle in his Rhetoric, effective rhetoric is defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion (24-25). In other words, it can be used in any situation to persuade regardless of what the topic may be by using ethos, pathos, and logos. Aristotle found that appealing to the feelings of the audience they could be persuaded to do things because they feel they are being…

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    dedicated their entire lives to answer questions such as these. Among all the philosophers out there personally I felt that Aristotle and Kant have had the greatest influence on society and most of their writing are still relevant in modern day society. Aristotle (384-322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher, born in Macedonia, his father, Nicomachus was the court physician who died when Aristotle was young in 367 BCE, he was sent to Plato’s academy where he spent some time and then left the academy to…

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    Throughout Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle expands on what are the requirements for people to be considered good, or virtuous. He explains how political science is the ultimate science, since it deals not only with individual good, but with a societal good, which involves leadership in the most significant manner. For him, being virtuous is a necessary component of good life, which is one that is lived well, and may be perceived as “happy.” For practical purposes, however, in a world where one…

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    Stoic vs Aristotle I believe that Aristotle would disagree with the two Stoic teachings discussed on the handout. The first Stoic teaching mentioned in the handout deals with virtue and vice. The teaching states that virtue is the only true good and vice the only true evil. The first teaching also states that things such as money, pleasure, pain, hunger, food, etc. are neutral, and are to be treated with indifference. The second Stoic teaching mentioned in the handout deals with the virtuous…

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    today. Nietzsche, Plato and Aristotle, are three well noted philosophers who all believed that a great extent of our knowledge and everything that we know today and believe to be true is in someway metaphors and illusions. They all understood the strong bond that knowledge and metaphors had. However, they each viewed metaphors from different standpoints, expressing dissimilar opinions of it. This paper will first compare and contrast what Nietzsche, Plato and Aristotle all say about metaphors…

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    “There is more to something than what meets the eye”, a famous idiom that Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle might agree with when it comes to describing the vast, material matter that surrounds us. In fact, within the works of the philosophers, the two construct multiple ways of analyzing what makes a material object to be what it truly is. Forming ideas such as its substantial form, accidental form, changes that it undergoes, and the development of artifacts. Specifically, the two that will be…

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