Category: Aristotle

  • Evaluation of Power with Respect to the Philosophy of Education: Analytical Essay

    The issue I am choosing to evaluate with respect to the philosophy of education is that of poverty. Although poverty in itself is not typically a primarily philosophical issue and is more of a sociological and economic factor, how it is approached as an obstacle to education is reflective of the philosophical tenets that underpin…

  • Aristotle’s and Platos View on Metaphysics: Analytical Essay

    There are many contributions made to the development of western philosophy made by both Plato and Aristotle. There is no other way to talk about the greats, without starting with Plato. Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher who is known to have founded the first academy which was located in Athens. He was known to…

  • Plato and Aristotle’s Meaning of the Good Life

    What does it mean to live a good life? Two philosophers during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, Plato, and Aristotle had an opinion on precisely what consisted of the good life and how to go about accomplishing this goal. Plato and Aristotle both maintain a notion that happiness and well-being are the highest ambitions…

  • Views of Aristotle and Plato on Citizenship

    Reading about Aristotle and Plato has been very intellectually stimulating. Their views on what makes a person a citizen differ a lot but I believe that they are two sides of the same coin or two extremes on a spectrum. If I had to put the two on a political spectrum, I would put Plato…

  • Connection of Morality with Function of a Human Being

    Aristotle argued that being moral has to do with the function of a human being and that developing his argument he moved from the non-moral to the moral uses of good and bad. He suggested that anything that is good or bad is so because it functions well or poorly. These examples are covered in…

  • Ethos, Pathos, Logos Essay

    French Onion Soup Fallout: Aristotles Persuasion Model Introduction Think about the last time you persuaded someone to do something. More than likely you did not just think about what to say at the spur of the moment. You thought about what to say, how to say it, and when to say it for a longer…

  • Platos and Aristotles Views on Golden Mean: Analytical Essay

    Part I – Plato’s quote It seems to me that a fit body doesnt by its own virtue makes the soul good, but instead the opposite is true- a good soul by its own virtue makes the body as good as possible (Republic III, pg. 443). In the discussion of virtue, specifically as to its…

  • Aristotle Democracy and Oligarchy Essay

    Aristotle would agree that a polity ought to reduce the inequality amongst its members since it does the best at promoting the good life. A states end is the good life and the different constitutions promote their valued virtues; thus, a constitution plays a role in shaping an individuals character.Ones virtues incline one to act…

  • Evaluating Aristotle’s View on Whether Happiness is Good Luck

    This essay is going to be talking about whether achieving happiness is just a matter of good luck or if there is more to it than that. It will be considering the Greek philosopher Aristotles response to this question and will also be looking at what achieves a persons happiness. Achieving happiness comes from many…

  • Plato and Aristotle: Compare and Contrast Essay

    Back then, philosophy for me is nothing but a vague and distant kind of notion. Simply because I see it as a very deep, broad, and difficult to understand in a general case. But putting up perseverance enable me to give assumptions and queries about how these philosophers gave their insights about plain words but…