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Metaphysics (Greek: τὰ μετὰ τὰ φυσικά) is one of the principal works of Aristotle and the first major work of the branch of philosophy with the same name. The principal subject is "being qua being"...
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Discussion of Plato's views on metaphysics and the theory of knowledge, including his theory of forms; by Allan Silverma ... 1. The Background to Plato's Metaphysics...
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-metaphysics/
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If Plato's support for an ethics of happiness seems somewhat subdued that is due to several reasons. First of all, his conception of happiness differs in significant ways from ordinary views. He therefore devotes as much time to undermining the traditional understanding of the good life as to describing his own conception.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-ethics/
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There are many ways to approach metaphysics. Two of the earliest known thinkers on the topic are Plato and Aristotle. These two philosophers had ideas that ...
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To understand Plato's worldview, it is important to grasp the distinction that he makes between sensible "things" and "forms." ... For Plato it is the world of the Forms (the realm of being) that is "really real" world; the world that we perceive with our senses (the realm of becoming) ... Plato's Metaphysics in a Nutshell...
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www.molloy.edu/sophia/plato/plato_metaphysics.htm
www.molloy.edu/sophia/plato/plato_metaphysics.htm
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He joined the Academy and studied under Plato, attending his lectures for a period of twenty years. In the later years of his association with Plato and the Academy he began to lecture on his own account, especially on the subject of rhetoric. ... Aristotle's editors gave the name "Metaphysics" to his works on first philosophy,
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www.utm.edu/research/iep/a/aristotl.htm
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Plato was a mystic, mathematician, dramatist and philosopher. For him Philosophy is a form of life, ... His theory of reality, his metaphysics was the basis for his physics and that was consistent with this theory of knowledge and of virtue. These ideas serve also as the foundations for his ethics and politics.
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by Gail Fine (Editor) "In Plato's earlier dialogues-in all of them, except the Lysis, Euthydemus, and Hippias Major-Socrates' enquiries display a pattern of investigation whose rationale ... This item: Plato 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology: Metaphysics and Epistemology Vol 1 (Oxford Readings in Philosophy) by Gail Fine...
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