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Plato and Aristotle
The word `` mimesis '' ( `` imitation '' ) is usually associated with Plato and Aristotle.
Aristotle also tended to stratify all aspects of human nature and activity into levels of excellence and, like Plato, he put the pure and unimpassioned intellect on the top level.
For both Plato and Aristotle artistic mimesis, in contrast to the power of dialectic, is relatively incapable of expressing the character of fundamental reality.
And most of the great periods are represented, because we will compare Plato and Aristotle from the golden age of Greece ; ;
Plato and Aristotle
Plato and Aristotle agree on some vital literary issues.
While Aristotle censors literature only for the young, Plato would banish all poets from his ideal state.
Even more important, in his Poetics, Aristotle differs somewhat from Plato when he moves in the direction of treating literature as a unique thing, separate and apart from its causes and its effects.
Both sides claimed that Plato and Aristotle supported their cause.
Aristotle (, Aristotélēs ) ( 384 BC – 322 BC ) was a Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
Together with Plato and Socrates ( Plato's teacher ), Aristotle is one of the most important founding figures in Western philosophy.
In accordance with the Greek theorists, the Muslims considered Aristotle to be a dogmatic philosopher, the author of a closed system, and believed that Aristotle shared with Plato essential tenets of thought.
Essays on Plato and Aristotle, Oxford University Press, USA.
The press was started by Aldus based on his love of classics, and at first printed new copies of Plato, Aristotle, and other Greek and Latin classics.
He was a pupil of Proclus in Athens, and taught at Alexandria for most of his life, writing commentaries on Plato, Aristotle, and other philosophers.
Eventually, they returned to Alexandria, where Ammonius, as head of the Neoplatonist school in Alexandria, lectured on Plato and Aristotle for the rest of his life.
Hierocles, writing in the 5th century, states that Ammonius ' fundamental doctrine was that Plato and Aristotle were in full agreement with each other:
* Karamanolis, G., ( 2006 ), Plato and Aristotle in Agreement?
It is noteworthy that Socrates ( Plato, Phaedo, 98 B ) accuses Anaxagoras of failing to differentiate between nous and psyche, while Aristotle ( Metaphysics, Book I ) objects that his nous is merely a deus ex machina to which he refuses to attribute design and knowledge.
While the date of composition varies wildly among scholars, ranging from the era of Plato and Aristotle to the seventh century CE.
In his earliest work, Against the Heathen-On the Incarnation, written before 319, he repeatedly quoted Plato and used a definition from the Organon of Aristotle.
Some philosophers who have had more noteworthy theories are Parmenides, Leucippus, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Plotinus, Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hegel, Heidegger, and Sartre.
Journalist Bee Wilson states that the image of a community of honey bees " occurs from ancient to modern times, in Aristotle and Plato ; in Virgil and Seneca ; in Erasmus and Shakespeare ; Tolstoy, as well as by social theorists Bernard Mandeville and Karl Marx.
Plato ’ s student Aristotle did not maintain his former teacher's geometric view of the elements, but rather preferred a somewhat more naturalistic explanation for the elements based on their traditional qualities.

Plato and depicted
Plato drew a parallel between Athene and the ancient Libyan and Egyptian goddess Neith, a war deity who also was depicted carrying a shield.
Plato is depicted as an old man seated at the end of the bed.
Plato and Aristotle, depicted here in The School of Athens, both developed philosophical arguments addressing the universe's apparent order ( logos )
It has been argued that Aristophanes caricatured a ' pre-Socratic ' Socrates and that the philosopher depicted by Plato was a more mature thinker who had been influenced by such criticism.
) On Plato ’ s version of the relationship, virtue is depicted as the most crucial and the dominant constituent of eudaimonia.

Plato and here
Plato ( 427-347 BC ), the philosopher most esteemed by the Greeks, had inscribed above the entrance to his famous school, " Let none ignorant of geometry enter here.
Plato here argues that, e. g., the materials that compose a body are necessary conditions for its moving or acting in a certain way, but that these materials cannot be the sufficient condition for its moving or acting as it does.
This division will be employed here in dividing up the positions of Socrates and Plato on eudaimonia.
* We are not here to learn anything new but to remember what we already know ( Hinduism / Plato ).
In Greek, the earliest fragments ( the Carthage inscription and Flavius Josephus ) write his name as Μανεθων Manethōn, so the rendering of his name here is given as Manetho ( the same way that Platōn is rendered " Plato ").
" He is here in accord with philosophic and theoretical traditions from the time of the Ancient Greek philosophers: Socrates, Plato and Aristotle ( 428 BC ) through to modern epistemology, semiotics and logic of Peirce, Frege and Russell.
For here Plato discusses his own thoughts most subtly: how the One itself is the principle of all things, which is above all things and from which all things are, and in what manner it is outside everything and in everything, and how everything is from it, through it, and toward it.
LaRouche references an old dispute between Plato ( left ) and Aristotle ( right ), here illustrated in a fresco by Raphael.
He was granted the degree magister artium in 1452, and remembers with great gratitude that it was here that he first studied Plato.

Plato and Raphael's
Aristotle is often portrayed as disagreeing with his teacher, Plato, and is represented as such in Raphael's School of Athens.
Raphael's depiction of Plato in his fresco The School of Athens in the Vatican is believed to be a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo's portrait was used, within his own lifetime, as the iconic image of Plato in Raphael's School of Athens.

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