Plato on knowledge

    • [DOC File]Plato (nicknamed for his nose which was broad)

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      Plato also considers the tragic playwrights ‘representers.’ One knows the essence (goodness, fineness, rightness) of anything by familiarity with its function. For example, a pipe-player knows the most about pipes. The knowledgeable person tells the manufacturer how to make the thing about which they have the most knowledge.

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    • [DOC File]Plato and the Presocratics - Department of Philosophy

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      Parmenides provided Plato with both the wording and philosophical foundation for two key doctrines in his philosophy: his dualistic metaphysics and rationalist theory of knowledge (cf. Diotima’s description of Beauty Itself at Symposium 211a, the linking of knowledge with being at Republic 476, and the denigration of sense perception in the simile of the divided line in Republic VI).

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 165: Epistemology

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      Plato was the first to set forth a tripartite analysis of knowledge. True. Plato was the first to define knowledge through a tripartite analysis, defining knowledge as a true belief with rational justification (Pojman 81). One can attain knowledge through intuition and deductive reasoning. True.

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    • [DOC File]PLATO - My Illinois State

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      The philosopher necessarily pursues simultaneously intellectual and moral perfection: Only those deserve to be called philosophers who lovingly “contemplate the realities themselves as they are forever in the same unchanging state” and whose “affection goes out to [those] subjects of knowledge.” Plato’s description of these “men of ...

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    • [DOC File]PHL 309 Discussion#1

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      What is the connection between knowledge and moral conduct in Plato’s moral theory? What arguments can be put forward to support his view, and what can be said against it? Plato believes the universe to be basically good. Do you believe, on the basis of your own experience, that …

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    • [DOC File]Plato (429-348)

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      This is the state of humanistic inquiry that Socrates and Plato try to improve. Like all thinkers, Plato responds to the intellectual history that preceded him. Like all thinkers, Plato is sometimes responding to contemporary political developments. Like Socrates, Plato’s questions were centered on: What is Knowledge and how can we acquire it?

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    • [DOC File]The structure of Knowledge and Politics in Plato's ...

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      In Knowledge and Politics in Plato's Theaetetus(/i), issues are treated as they crop up in the dialogue rather than thematically, which makes summarizing difficult. The book appears to be an expansion of Stern's "The Philosophic Importance of Political Life: On the 'Digression' in Plato's 'Theaetetus'" (The American Political Science ...

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    • [DOC File]Plato .jo

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      Unlike most modern writers, Plato argued that the main difference between knowledge and true belief was the nature of their objects: knowledge was of eternal truths (later, the Forms), while true belief was of ephemeral, contingent truths. Plato also had a position on …

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    • [DOC File]Plato Multiple Choice

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      42. According to Plato the ultimate knowledge upon which moral virtue is based is. a. Piety. b. Virtue. c. the Good. d. Justice. e. all of the above. 43. According to Plato the ultimate and supreme Good . a. is too simple an idea to be grasped fully by the human mind. b. is …

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    • [DOC File]“PLATO AND GANDHI:

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      Apropos of Plato questioning what knowledge is, which would put into question what he says about the Forms, the authors of one of the translations of The Dialogues suggest that this questioning is in keeping with Plato’s thought because he always questioned himself. I am not convinced of this suggestion.

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