Summarize and compare the philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. How did they constitute a philosophical dynasty?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Students should have a good understanding of the three great philosophers of Classical Greece and recognize their connections and unique lines of thought. For instance, Socrates sought wisdom, and hence virtue, through inquiry but did not build a philosophical system as did Plato and Aristotle. Aristotle was a pioneer in the physical sciences as well as in the fields of logic, philosophy, and natural theology. He held that sense knowledge is not deceptive and that reality is the proper object of the human intellect, rather than the disembodied ideal “forms” of Plato.

History

You might also like to view...

Which of the following was a consequence of Operation Desert Storm?

A) Kuwaiti sovereignty was restored. B) Saddam Hussein was forced from power. C) The U.S. occupied much of Iraq. D) The reputation of the U.S. military suffered.

History

Jewish resistance under the Holocaust developed slowly in part due to the diversity of the Jewish population

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

History

Which of the following ideals represented an American innovation in nineteenth-century Atlantic intellectual trends?

a. Artistic appreciation b. Orientation toward the future rather than the past c. Spiritual experience d. Aspects of human existence not easily explained by reason or logic

History

The League of Nations imposed sanctions on ________ for its horrifically violent attack, aided by chemical weapons, on Ethiopia in 1935-1936.

a. Germany. b. Great Britain. c. Italy. d. The Soviet Union.

History