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  1. Hace 5 días · The Plato’s ethical objection to poetry is that it tells lies about the gods and many of the stories told by poets are immoral. Therefore, he is against Homer and Hesiod’ poetry. He is also against allegorical interpretations that how a child can differentiate an allegorical and literal text.

  2. Hace 2 días · That was a rather brief summary of Plato’s world of forms. What is of importance to us as philosophers is that the world of the forms can not be understood through the use of our senses . In fact, we ought not believe most of what we perceive. Instead, we should rely on our absolute reason to arrive at this understanding of forms.

  3. Hace 1 día · The influence of Plato’s concept of the soul as innately immortal and indestructible had a profoundly unbiblical influence upon many of the early church fathers’ views regarding human nature, the final judgment of the wicked, and God’s gift of immortality to believers. I will argue my thesis by initially defining the nature of the soul according to the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New ...

  4. Hace 21 horas · He believed in the existence of an absolute truth that could be discovered through reason and logical analysis. Plato’s dialogues, written in the form of conversations between Socrates and his contemporaries, explore various topics such as ethics, politics, and the nature of reality. Aristotle: The Peripatetic Philosopher

  5. Hace 5 días · Plato, born around 427 BCE and dying in 347 BCE, was one of the most influential philosophers in Western history. His life unfolded in ancient Greece during a crucial period marked by political upheaval, conflict, and shifting cultural landscapes. Born into a wealthy, aristocratic family in Athens, Plato was poised to follow the traditional ...

  6. Hace 3 días · This logic of Ideas is grounded, unlike Aristotle’s formal logic, in Plato’s ‘unwritten’ ontology: the original opposition of the One and the Dyad is mixed in the Triad to generate the numerical dyad, the Idea-numbers, and all complex mathematical and geometrical forms which comprise the World-Soul.

  7. Hace 5 días · Aristotle says, the objective of literature is not preach lessons or gives some moral thoughts. Teaching morality is the duty of philosophy. Hence, this charge of Plato against poetry was futile. Plato being an idealist believed in ‘Art for Life sake’ whereas Aristotle being a realist believed in ‘Art for Art sake.’.