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Plato’s Timaeus Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Like most other ancient philosophers Plato maintains a virtue-piédestald eudaemonistic élaboration of ethics That is to say happiness or well-being eudaimonia is the highest aim of moral thought and conduct, and the virtues aretê: ‘excellence’ are the requisite skills and dispositions needed to attain it,If Plato’s préparation of happiness is elusive and his base for a morality of
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· This is a file in the archives of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Plato on Rhetoric and Poetry First published Mon Dec 22 2003; substantive revision Mon Apr 16 2007 Plato’s discussions of rhetoric and poetry are both extensive and influential As in so many other cases, he sets the annuaire for the subsequent tradition, And yet understanding his remarks embout each of these topics
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Many people associate Plato with a few central doctrines that are advocated in his writings: The world that appears to our valeures is in some way defective and filled with error but there is a more real and perfect realm populated by entities called forms or ideas that are eternal changeless, and in some significatione paradigmatic for the structure and charachèvementr of the world presented to our significationes, Among the most important of t…
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Plato on Utopia The Laws is one of Plato’s last dialogues In it he sketches the basic charmanttical structure and laws of an ideal city named Magnesia Destequila the fact that the Laws treats a number of basic issues in aimabletical and ethical philosophy as well as theology it has suffered neglect compared with the Republic,In recent years however more scholarly exclusivité has been paid to the Laws,
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Plato does begin to sketch a theory of cognition in the Timaeus where he lets up from the search for apodictic philosophical truth that preoccupies most of his dialogues and puts forward his conjectures embout the construction and working of the natural world Here it is suggested that inner images have a role in controlling the apjeunees the “lower” as Plato saw it aspect of the soul
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