Aristo.wps
Aristophanes' "The Clouds" / Socrates & Strepsiades : A 3 page
essay in which the writer describes the inferior intellect of Strepsiades and discusses
Socrates' impatience with him. Also discussed are the significance and symbolism of the
Clouds themselves with relevance to Socrates' attempts to teach Strepsiades. No other
sources cited. Clouds.wps
Plato / Looking At Socrates Through The Great Dialogues : The philosopher
is looked at through Plato's eyes in this 5 page analysis of the man's arguments and
style. Platos The Apology, The Crito, and Phaedo are the three
dialogues which are discussed in terms of Socrates's contemplation of the human soul.
Socrates is also compared with other historical figures. No other sources are used. Socsty.wps
Plato / Revealing The Life & Philosophy Of Socrates : An 8 page
factual essay that looks at the life of Socrates as revealed in the writings of his
student, Plato -- and his Five Great Dialogues. The vagueness of where Socrates's ideas
end and Plato's begin is discussed as well as the life and nature of Socrates.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Soc2.wps
Platos Dialogues / Studying Socrates Through The Eyes Of His Student :
A 3 page paper that provides an overview of important points that are relative to the
study of Socrates and can be derived from considering Platos "Meno",
"Protagoras" and "Phaedo." No additional sources cited. Stsocrt.wps
Platos Dialogues : A 5 page essay on three of Platos Dialogues
-- Crito, the Apology, and the Republic, -- analyzing the main thrust
of Socrates arguments in each. No additional sources cited. Dialogu.wps
Platos "Apology" / Wisdom Of Socrates : A 10 page paper
arguing that in the Apology, Socrates proves that all he was accused of was misguided
wisdom brought about by the belief of his accusers that they were wise, rather than
consider the possibility that they had no special claim on wisdom. In the course of that
inquisition Socrates not only proves their ignorance, but true to his purpose also uses
the opportunity to continue to teach his pupils, despite their designs for him. In this
life or death situation, he is able to convey that virtue is important above all else and
that knowledge can be achieved by this understanding. However, the pursuit of wisdom is
never complete, because even in the last moments of his life, Socrates was still learning
the wisdom behind the Oracles original message. The primary source is cited. Apology.wps
Platos "Apology" / Philosophy or Sophism : A 5 page paper
that considers Socrates arguments in response to the call for the death penalty. This
paper contends that while Socrates used sophism as a means of supporting his arguments for
what he believed he "deserved" for his crimes, this only supported the
philosophical premise of his argument. Socpo.wps
Platos "Apology" / Was Socrates 'Guilty' Verdict Just ? :
In 4 pages, the writer attempts to answer this very question. It is believed that in
Athenian terms, Socrates was in fact, guilty of impiety and corrupting the young but that
the integrity of his accusers needs to be more closely examined. Even in light of this, it
is brought out that the concept of 'innocent until proven guilty' did not apply in this
case and moreover, Socrates admitted to his own guilt. Thus, there is no reason -- from an
Athenian point-of-view,-- to find Socrates 'not guilty' of the charges made against him. A
very well-developed argument is provided. No Bibliography. Socrjury.wps
Plato's "Apology" -- Socrates' Defense : A 5 page, in-depth
discussion of Plato's "Apology"-- in which the writer explains Socrates' entire
defense and its relevance to the socio-political climate of his day. Socrates' logic is
analyzed in considerable detail. Bibliography lists 3 supporting sources. Socrapol.wps
Plato's "Apology" / Socrates & His Dichotomous Profiles : A
5 page paper that reflects on the two different and seemingly contradictory profiles of
Socrates that become evident in a reading of the Apology. Initially, Socrates seems almost
self-effacing, but following the finding of his guilt, Socrates is noisily heroic and
refuses to beg for mercy. These contradictory images are presented and demonstrates
support for Socrates belief that "the unexamined life is not worth
living." No additional sources cited. Socang.wps
Plato's "Crito" -- Analysis Of Socrates' Decision To Remain In Prison :
In this well-reasoned essay of 4 pages, the writer analyzes Socrates' decision to remain
in prison and await death-- even when Crito gave him the opportunity to flee. It is argued
that Socrates' choice was a logical one in light of his own philosophy : civil obedience
was of primary importance and even if his pending execution wasn't morally just, Socrates
recognized it as civil law. It is ultimately concluded that Socrates could not have ever
justified his own philosophies and be remembered in the same light if he had escaped from
prison to save his own life. No Bibliography. Socrapri.wps
Platos Crito, Apology, & Republic / The Nature of Truth :
An 8 page analysis of three of Platos Dialogues, showing how Plato actually diverted
our attention from the truth under the guise of revealing it. Considerable emphasis is
laid on Platos methods, with examples from the three works. No additional sources
cited. Critapre.wps
Plato -- The Last Days Of Socrates / Philosophical Analysis : An 8 page
research paper in which the writer examines Socrates' indictment and his contempt towards
his accusers. It is argued that Socrates might have received a lighter punishment had he
not proposed ones that was so markedly sarcastic on his own. The "true" grounds
for the attack on Socrates are examined as are the reasons why he refused to flee even
when given the chance to do so by Crito. The "practical use of reason" as
evidenced by Socrates' own thought & actions is of primary importance to this
discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Socrate3.wps
Plato & His Views on Justice : A 9 page overview of Plato's life,
contributions, theories, and philosophical importance. The writer highlights a number of
key themes including Plato's views on justice as presented in "The Republic,"
"The Gorgias," and "The Laws." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platview.wps
Plato's "Phaedo" And Theories On The Nature of The Soul : An
in-depth, 9 page examination of Plato's "Phaedo" and the immortality of the
soul. The writer goes into great philosophical detail-- analyzing Plato's recounting of
Socrates' theories on life, death, and the nature of the soul itself. Inquiries are made
into whether the soul is in touch with eternal reality.. Whether it can have ultimate
knowledge, etc;. Specific quotes from Phaedo are cited throughout the essay. Phaedo.wps
Platos "Phaedo" & "The Republic" / Socrates On Just
v 'Beautiful & Just Things:
This 6 page paper analyzes the distinction made by Socrates between that which is
beautiful and just in and of itself and those things which represent beauty and justice.
Specifically considered is the basis of this distinction as outlined in Book V of The
Republic and Phaedo. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Beutjust.wps
The Trial & Death of Socrates Analyzed : This 5 page research paper
explores Platos documentation of the trial and death of his teacher, Socrates, in
four dialogues, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo.
Specifically explored are the political background of the trial, specific charges levied
against Socrates, his answer to these charges, and concludes with an evaluation of his
guilt or innocence. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Socdeath.wps
Plato -- Father of Totalitarianism ? : A 15 page report that contains a
review of the literature to support a discussion about whether Plato's philosophical
theories in The Republic was the beginning of totalitarianism. The ideal government
structure as envisioned by Plato is compared to modern day totalitarian governments.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Platotot.wps
Plato's Theory of the Soul : An 9 page paper in which the writer supports
Plato's theory that the soul is not only immortal, but also can be either healthy or sick.
For Plato, a healthy soul is one that is in harmony with the cosmos and strives for wisdom
and knowledge. An unhealthy soul cannot recognize responsibilities to the cosmos, and
therefore, does not temper desires with reason. The writer supports these ideas using
Plato's own texts, including "Crito," "Phaedrus" and The Republic as
well as several secondary sources -- all of which are listed in bibliography. Platosou.wps
Platos "Euthyphro," "The Apology," "Crito,"
& "Phaedo" : A 5 page essay that summarizes the content and basic
philosophies of these well-known dialogues by Plato. 3plato.wps
Plato's "Gorgias" : A 5 page paper that demonstrates Socrates'
arguments in Plato's Gorgias. The writer reflects on Socrates' contention that
oration is closer to flattery than to philosophy. Bibliography lists no additional
sources. Gorgias.wps
Platos "Gorgias" / Socrates On The Plight Of The Unjust : A
6 page paper discussing the life of the unjust according to Socrates as is written by
Plato in "Gorgias." The unjust is often unhappy and lives a life filled
with evil. Socrates describes the nature of the unjust and the just. He gives many
examples throughout the dialogue of which some have been described below. some weaknesses
are also discussed. Bibliography cites the URL from which the full text of Platos
work was obtained. Gorgia.wps
Plato's "Gorgias" and "Phaedrus" / Rhetoric of Morality &
Philosophy : A 5 page paper that demonstrates the essence of truth in determining
the epistemological, ontological and axiological arguments in these two works.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platrhet.wps
Plato's "Meno" / The Immortality of the Soul : A 4 page paper
that provides an overview of the arguments of Socrates regarding the immortality of the
soul and its implication for inquiry. Plmeno.wps
Platos "Meno" / The Paradox of Socrates : A 3 page paper
that provides an overview of Socrates' paradox of inquiry and considers the elements that
apply to recollection and wrongdoing within the paradox outlined in Plato's
"Meno." No additional sources cited. Paradox.wps
Platos "Meno" vs. Platos "Phaedo" / Is Learning
Recollection : A 3 page paper that provides an overview of Socrates' argument in
regards to knowledge and supports his belief that man does not attain new information, but
simply recollects things that the soul has known and experienced since the beginning of
time. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Menoph.wps
Plato's "Phaedo" / Analogy Of The Harp :
A 4 page paper that provides and overview of Socrates' analogy of the harp and the impacts
for his perspectives on the soul. No additional sources cited. Plharp.wps
Platos "Phaedo" / The Immortal Soul : A 3 page paper that
provides an overview of the premise of the immortal soul as presented by Socrates in
Plato's Phaedo. No additional sources cited. Imtlsoul.wps
Platos "Phaedo" / Mechanistic Model of the Mind : A 3 page
paper that provides an overview of the arguments that Socrates would design against the
mechanistic model of the mind and relates these in terms of Plato's "Phaedo."
Bibliography lists no additional sources. Mechmind.wps
Platos "Phaedrus" / Philosophy Through Dialogue : A 5
page paper that considers the use of the dialogue in Plato's Phaedrus as a means of
demonstrating Plato's essential philosophical ideas, from love to the development of the
soul. No additional sources cited. Platp.wps
Platos "Philebus": This 5 page analytical discussion of
"Philebus" looks at the work itself, as well as the message Plato is trying to
share and the point of the writing. No additional sources cited. Philebus.wps
Plato's "Protagoras" # 2 / Is Virtue One Or Many ? : A 15 page
paper that provides an overview of the major arguments presented by Socrates and
Protagoras linking virtue and wisdom, temperance, courage, justice and holiness. No
additional sources cited. Platpyth.wps
Platos "Protagoras" / Is Virtue One or Many ? : A 3
page paper that provides and overview of the arguments of Socrates and Protagoras
presented in Plato's Protagoras regarding the separate elements of virtue,
including wisdom, temperance, courage, justice, and holiness. Protag.wps
Platos "Republic" / Dion As A Philosopher King : A 20 page
paper discussing Platos efforts to train Dion II of Syracuse as a philosopher-king.
What were the historical factors involved and why was the effort to train Dinonysius the
Younger a failure? Bibliography lists nine sources. Dionp.wps
Plato's "Republic" / The Epistemological, Ontological and Axiological
: A 10 page paper that suggests that Plato's Republic was created from a distinct
historical perspective, demonstrated in Plato's epistemological, ontological and
axiological world view. The writer explains how Plato's theory of knowledge develops with
these characteristics in mind -- based on his almost skeptical perspective on Athenian
society. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Repub.wps
Platos "Republic" / Allegory of the Cave : A 3 page essay
that provides an overview of the Allegory of the Cave in Book VII of Plato's Republic.
This paper suggests that Socrates proposed the Allegory as a way of demonstrating the
importance of philosophers in demonstrating knowledge and truth. Cave.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Allegory Of The Cave # 2 : A 2 page
explication of Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" in which the writer defines the
meaning of the light, the sun, and their relevance to knowledge & man's perception of
his own environment. It is found that Plato's writing represents an interesting look at
the ongoing struggle we face to understand and have knowledge of ourselves. No
Bibliography. Allegory.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Allegory of the Cave -- Shadows Seen By Prisoners
: This 5 page research paper examines Plato's "Allegory of the Cave"
metaphor in Book VII of The Republic. Specifically discussed are the parallels between the
shadows the prisoners see on the wall of the cave and the illusion which passes off as
truth in today's technological society. Bibliography lists one source. Allecave.wps
Platos "Republic" / Importance Of The Allegory Of The Cave :
This 5 page paper examines Plato's famous "Allegory of the Cave" from The
Republic and discusses how it provides a complete overview of the entire book. Allegory.wps
Platos "Republic" / Allegory of the Cave & Kakus Theory Of
the Universe :
A 5 page paper discussing the possibility that Platos "Allegory of the
Cave" is similar to the situation human beings find themselves in when facing the
complexities of the universe. Different ways of viewing, understanding, and using
information changes everything within the sphere of any given existence. Bibliography
lists three sources. Cave.doc
Platos "Republic" / Theories Of Justice : A 6 page paper
discussing the debate between Socrates and Thrasymachus concerning justice as opposed to
self-interest.. Bibliography lists 1 source. Platjust.wps
Platos "Republic" / Use Of Forms & Objects : This 5 page
paper explores Plato's use of forms and objects in the metaphoric "Divided Line"
and "Allegory of the Cave" in The Republic Books VI and VII respectively.
Divall.wps
Platos "Republic" / The Noble Myth : A 3 page paper that
describes the Noble Myth of Socrates, also known as the Myth of Metals, in Plato's
Republic. The writer suggests that Socrates' concepts about class determinations would not
be well supported by the working class of Athens. Noblemyt.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Plato On Justice And Injustice : A 4 page
paper analyzing the concept of justice as a virtue, and therefore a positive good based on
Socrates' arguments presented in Plato's Republic. The writer details Socrates' specific
arguments and comments on them analytically. No bibliography. Plato1.wps
Platos "Republic" / The State -- Rulers & Followers :
A 9 page paper that considers Plato's design of the polis and his premise about the
necessary leaders in the "Republic." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Platstat.wps
Platos "Republic" / The Sun : A 7 page paper that
provides an overview of Plato's considerations regarding the Sun and goodness in The
Republic. This paper demonstrates the ideas presented through Socrates' characterization
regarding the image of the sun, reason, knowledge and wisdom. Bibliography lists no
additional sources. Platosun.wps
Plato's "Republic" -- Tyranny : A complete, 4 page discussion
of tyranny as presented in Plato's "Republic" -- Book IX. A complete evaluation
of the philosophers' definition of tyranny is presented -- emphasizing key points made by
Plato. No other sources are cited. Tyranny.wps
Plato's "Republic" -- Tyranny # 2 : A thorough, 5 page
explication of Plato's definition of tyranny and the tyrant. The writer covers all primary
points raised by Plato and discusses the concept as presented from the beginning through
the end of Book IX. No other sources cited. Tyranny2.wps
Plato's "Republic" / Utopia : A 4 page paper that considers the
essence of Plato's perfect state and reflects on the negative elements of Plato's
constructs. This paper contends that the structure of Plato's utopia, including the
distinct class system, is objectionable. No additional sources cited. Plauto.wps
Platos "Republic" / Educating for Utopia : A 4 page paper
postulating that in The Republic, Platos utopian ideal for education will
make it a process which begins with controlling the content of fables, leading in turn
lead to the moral breeding of members of a utopian society. This all ends with the
creation of the soul of a nation-state, or utopia. The primary source is cited. Platoed.wps
Platos "Republic" / Platonic Utopia Through the Philosopher
King : A 9 page paper on The Republic. Plato discusses a utopian society
ruled by a philosopher king, followed in importance by the spirit-warrior and
desire-worker. The philosopher king is Platos vision of the ruler of the republic.
The philosopher king, the ruler comes upon his powers through various means, upbringing
and through the study of Forms. This would then qualify him to rule Athens utopia
after a life of study in truth and justice and the other virtues. One primary reference
cited. Platokin.wps
Plato's "Symposium" / The Speech of Alcibiades : A 5 page paper
that takes a defintive look at the segment of the "Symposium" when Alcibiades
enters and creates his own speech, and this segment is important to an overall
understanding of Plato's motives in writing the "Symposium" as a whole. 1
additional source cited. Alcib.wps
Plato's "Symposium" / Socrates and Aristophanes on Love : A 5 page
paper that provides an overview of Aristophanes and Socrates' perspectives on love and
demonstrates the contrasting perceptions that design Plato's own concepts of love. No
additional sources cited. Platosym.wps
Plato's "Symposium" & Dantes "Inferno" : A 4
page paper about these two masterpieces. The writer explores the issue of love, and what
that means to each of these 2 writers. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Infplato.wps
Plato's "Theory of Forms" vs. Modern Science's Concept Of Reality :
A 5 page paper that provides a comparison between Plato's reflections on knowledge,
opinion and understanding elemental to his "Theory of Forms" and the concept of
reality as it is designed within the scope of modern scientific methods. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Platosci.wps
Platos Theory Of Forms & Modern Christian Thought : A 10 page
paper that provides an overview of the basic elements of Platos Theory of Forms and
then considers the implications of his concepts for modern Christianity. Platos
ideas are considered in relation to elements of the Bible as well as the modern writings
of Paul Tillich and Alan Jones. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Platfrms.wps
The Philosophies Of Plato -- Applied To Todays Affirmative Action Debate
: A 10 page paper discussing affirmative action from the philosophical perspective of
Plato. Both sides of the debate over affirmative action are briefly presented.
Bibliography lists six sources. Affpoli.wps
Confucius vs. Plato / Their Ideas On Society & State : This 11 page
research paper compares and contrasts the views of Confucius and Plato on society and the
creation of a ruling state. Specifically discussed are the nature of man in terms of good
and evil, what role, if any, a higher power plays; whether or not morality can be learned;
and the purpose of the state and qualities of its leaders. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Conplato.wps
Lun Yü of Kung Fu-Tzu / Analects Of Confucius vs. Theories Of Plato :
An 8 page paper discussing the Lun Yu, also known as "the Analects" of Confucius
and comparing them to the views of Plato regarding the reformation of society.
Bibliography lists five sources. Lunyu.wps
Contrasts and Similarities In Plato and Hegel : A 6 page argumentative essay
pitting the philosophies of Plato's "Republic" and Hegel's "Introduction to
the Philosophy of History" against each other. Three specific arguments are raised:
soul/spirit, individual, and society (city/state). Two counter arguments are considered
(similarities are drawn) between divine existence of soul/spirit, and that the individual
soul/spirit and city/state soul/spirit are synonymous functions of the divine. Two primary
sources cited. Hegelp.wps
Rousseau and Plato / On The Theater : A 5 page research paper on the effect
of Plato on Rousseau's ideas about the morality and social worth of the theater. The
writer details Plato's theories and Rousseau's ideas. No bibliography. Rousseau.wps
Platos Views On Democracy vs. Marxs Views On Capitalism : A 5
page paper that very briefly compares Marxs thoughts about capitalism and alienation
of individuals with Platos views on democracy and the unjust individual or state
that results from an imbalance in natural function. Bibliography lists four sources in
addition to writings of Marx and Plato. Marxdc.doc
Was Socrates Truly "Guilty" ? : In this 8 page critical paper, the
writer debates the guilt or innocence of Socrates in terms relative to his society, his
political realm and himself. The writer argues that by the definitions put forth by the
Athenian democracy, Socrates was rightfully charged and convicted of the crimes of heresy
and immorality. But it must be noted that in Socrates terms, terms that defined him as a
political and social teacher, Socrates was not guilty of any crime and was unjustly tried.
The writer cites sources from Plato to Taylor, in an attempt to debate both sides of this
issue. In determining guilt or innocence, the author presents the argument that Socrates
may not have faced a just jury trial. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Guiltsoc.wps
If Socrates Wanted To Live, How Would He Have Argued ? : In this 5 page
narrative essay, a section of Plato's "Apology" is completely re-written to
change Socrates' indifference towards his accusers and a death sentence .. into a plea for
life. In doing so, the writer had to keep Socrates' own philosophy and mannerism in mind--
pretending, in- effect, to be a younger version of the Greek philosopher. Very strong
points are made. No Bibliography. Socwantl.wps *Please
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Fictitious Report From A Juror On The Trial Of Socrates : A 5 page paper
discussing the trial of Socrates from the perspective of one of the Athenian jurors in his
trial. The imaginary "Spirulinus discusses his view of the trial and his role
in deciding the fate of Socrates. Bibliography lists three sources. Spirol.wps
The Life & Philosophy Of Socrates : A 14 page paper on the life &
philosophies of the classic Greek philosopher -- Socrates. Socrates' political activity,
ideology, and sense of reason are described. His views on religion, law, etc.; are also
explained and numerous works featuring this great thinker (i.e., those Plato &
Aristophanes) are mentioned. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Socrates.wps
The Meaning Of Life According To Socrates : A 5 page paper discussing
Socrates views on the meaning of life, as well as a critical evaluation of his beliefs and
position. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Menasoc.wps
Conception of Life and Death According to Socrates, Aristotle & Plato
Analyzed :
This 6 page research paper examines how the concept of death fits in with the meaning of
life in light of the classical Greek philosophers Socrates, Aristotle and Plato.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Lifedie.wps
Historical Challenge of Authority : In this 5 page paper, the writer
compares Jesus Christ, Antigone, and Socrates - as individuals who each suffered fates for
their challenging of authority in favor of Revolutionist ideals. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Crittrad.wps
Plato and Aristotle on Forms : 5 pages. This essay briefly discusses Plato's
form theory. Aristotle's critique of Plato's theory is also included, and the two are
compared. Based on Phaedro, Parimedes, Republic, Symposim and Metaphysics. Plaforms.wps
Plato and Aristotle / Concepts of Rulership Within The Polis : A 10 page
paper that considers the concept of rulership as presented by Plato and his student
Aristotle. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Polis.wps
Plato and Aristotle, A Definition of Virtue : This 6 page paper looks at
the continuity of thought within the discourses of Plato and Aristotle in relationship to
the concept of "virtue." Bibliography lists five sources. Platoa.wps
Plato and Aristotle / Philosophical Inquiry : A 5 page paper that provides
an overview of Aristotle and Plato's processes of philosophical inquiry as they related to
an understanding of the soul and the virtue. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Plar.wps
Plato & Aristotle / Use of Parmenides Philosophy to Explain Reality : This
5 page research paper examines how Plato and Aristotle regarded the Eleatic philosophy of
Parmenides to explain reality. Specifically discussed is the concept of being as explored
in Aristotles Physics, Metaphysics, and Platos dialogue, Parmenides.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Ariplato.wps
The Philosophies Of Aristotle And Socrates : A 5 page paper that talks
about the different philosophies of Aristotle and Socrates. Specifically it discusses the
philosophies of Socrates and how they differ from those of the Sophites, and the
philosophies of Aristotle and his ideas on virtue. Arisoc.wps
Ciceros Commonwealth : A 6 page paper comparing Plato &
Aristotles views on political order and justice with those of Cicero. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Ciceroc.doc
Comparison of Philosophers : Two essays totaling 8 pages that compare a
number of great philosophers, including Nozick, Jung, Marx, Hume and Aristotle, on the
concepts of justice, the self, demonstrating that contemporary philosophy is based on
notions developed from past philosophical premises. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Young, Aristotle, Aquinas and Hume : A 6 page paper that considers the
notion of justice as presented by these four philosophers. The writer examines how Young's
concept of justice challenged the premises set by Aristotle, Aquinas and Hume.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Yaah.wps
Aristotles Concept of Human Nature in Terms of Justice & Education :
This 8 page research paper examines Aristotles ideas about human nature.
Specifically discussed are the roles of justice and education in the Aristotelian concept
of human nature. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Arihuman.wps
Aristotle and Nicomachean Ethics : A 4 page paper that considers the
arguments of Book II Chapter 4 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. In this section,
Aristotle provides an argument to the dilemma that "man must first be good to create
good acts." The writer provides an argument in support of the premises argued by
Aristotle. No additional sources cited. Nico.wps
Aristotles "Nicomachean Ethics" : A 5 page paper
discussing Aristotles "Nicomachean Ethics" and addressing the issue of
human good in Book I, the "doctrine of the mean" in Book II, and
"phronesis" in Book III. Bibliography lists only Nicomachean Ethics as a source.
Arinic.wps
Aristotles "Politics" : This 4 page paper looks at
Aristotle's philosophy, particularly his work Politics and its relationship to
theological doctrine. Aristotles view of ethics and various other fundamental
premises are examined. No additional sources cited. Aris.wps
Aristotles "Politics" / Applied To The Present : A 6 page
paper analyzing the concepts and topics developed in Arisotles "Politics"
and how they apply to contemporary politics. Discusses their applicability to the modern
political phenomenon and process Bibliography lists 5 sources. Arip.wps
Aristotle's "Politics"/ Individuals And The State : A 4 page
research paper on Aristotle's Politics and the relationship between the state and the
individual. The writer details Aristotle's theories of citizenship, education, and
individual virtue. No bibliography. Plato2.wps (on Aristotle though)
Greek Tragedy According to Aristotle Analyzed : This 5 page research
paper examines Aristotle's definition of tragedy in his essay, Poetics.
Specifically discussed are how Aristotle's interpretation of tragedy is expressed in two
classic Greek plays, Antigone by Sophocles, and Agamemnon by Aeschylus.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Grtrag.wps
John Stuart Mills "On Liberty" Vs. Aristotles "Politics"
: An 8 page paper discussing John Stuart Mills "On Liberty" and
"Subjugation of Women" and Aristotles "Politics." Issues of both
philosophers view of character and liberty. The paper is in the format of a tutorial
and the emphasis is on Mill, not Aristotle. Bibliography lists five sources. Onlibpo.wps
John Stuart Mill vs. Aristotle / The Concept of Character : This 5 page
research paper considers John Stuart Mill's understanding of character and how it is
acquired and contrast it with Aristotle's interpretation. Specifically discussed are
Mill's essays, "On Liberty" and the Subjection of Women," and Aristotle's
"Politics" and "Nicomachean Ethics." Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jsmill.wps
Aristotle's "Rhetoric" : A 5 page paper that considers the
metaphysical, axiological and epistemological considerations presented in Aristotle's Rhetoric.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Totle.wps
Aristotle's Classic Rhetorics Role in the Modern World : This 4 page
research paper discusses the compatibility between Aristotle's Classic Rhetoric and the
mass media and technology in today's world. Classic Rhetoric is explained from a
philosophical perspective. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Arisrhet.wps
Aristotle / An Overview : A 4 page overview of Aristotle and his
contributions to modern thought. Bibliography lists fives of Aristotle's works and two
additional critical sources. Aristot.wps
Aristotle on Reason & The Good Life : A 4 page creative dialogue in
which Aristotle argues with Eltotsira regarding the essence of the good life in knowledge
and reason. Aris.wps
Aristotles Philosophy of Nature Analyzed : This 6 page research paper
examines Aristotles philosophy of nature and how it formed the foundation for
modern-day realism. Specifically discussed is Aristotles natural
philosophy as developed in his works Metaphysics and Physics. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Arisnat.wps
Aristotle / Contributions To Mathematics Analyzed : This 5 page research
paper discusses Aristotle's contributions to the field of mathematics. Specifically
discussed are Aristotle's views on mathematics, in terms of the advancement of science,
and his logical approach to mathematical study through syllogisms. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Arimath.wps
Aristotle and Substance : A 5 page paper that looks at Aristotle's
"Metaphysics" and "Physics" and considers his determinations about the
meaning of matter. The writer considers not only the quesiton "what is
matter?" but also what entities would be considered matter. No additional
sources cited. Arisubs.wps
Aristotle's & The Democratic Government : A 7 page paper that explores
the Athenian Constitution, Aristotle's "Politics," and other writings. The
writer analyzes Aristotles "natural" state as a growth out of the family
ideal, and posits that Aristotle's views of democracy miror today's views of same. The
paper presents Aristototle's arguments against Socrates' recommended form of government,
and comments that, although democracy is a valid form of governance, contrary to
Aristotle's "order" and perfectability of the state, the good of it is that
"order" under democracy has not been achieved in 3000 years. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Aripo.wps