What was the basic difference between Plato and Aristotle?

What will be an ideal response?


While both Plato and Aristotle were interested in essences, they went about
discovering those essences very differently. For Plato, essences corresponded to
forms that existed independently of nature and could only be arrived at through
introspection. For Aristotle, essences could best be known by studying nature.

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. frontal lobe. b. thalamus. c. occipital lobe. d. basal ganglia.

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