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Philosophy: Ancient Greek Index


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The Views of Plato and Socrates on Good and Evil
Also discusses the view of Skinner and Aristotle.    Written in 1978,   6 pages,   $53.70
Essay on the Life of Socrates
Looks at Socrates' philosophical ideals with specific attention to non retaliation or rendering evil for evil to anyone, whatever evil we may have suffered from him.    Written in 1978,   5 pages,   $44.75
An Analysis of Plotinus' Aesthetic Theories
Deals with aesthetics and the relationship to God, beauty, harmony and ideals and similarities to the theories of Plato.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Concepts and Consequences of Justice as Presented in Plato's Republic
An analysis of the concepts of justice presented in Plato's Republic and their consequences in light of the real world as opposed to the world of ancient utopian expression.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  19 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
Socrates' Argument for Immortality
As examined from the dialogue from Phaedo and Crito.    Written in 1978,   7 pages,  2 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
Artistotelian and Platonian Philosophy: Nature Development and Influence
Views on politics, religion, and the formation of the earth, ethics and after-life.    Written in 1979,   7 pages,  4 sources,   $62.65
A Discussion of Plato's Aesthetic Theories
Summarizes Plato's ideas linking artistic endeavors to their political worth, art for art's sake or an imitation of God.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,  1 notes,   $44.75
The Meaning of Virtue
Discusses the meaning and implications of virtue thru Plato's Meno and Progatoras.    Written in 1979,   10 pages,   $89.50
Alfred North Whitehead
Discusses his work as a mathematician, logician and philosopher, and attempts to reconcile Aristotleian and Platonian concepts of physics and metaphysics.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,  6 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Plato and Aristotle on Art
Discusses Plato's views of art as representative of nature and grace and Aristotle's view of art as mans conceived creation, an extension beyond nature.    Written in 1979,   6 pages,   $53.70
Plato and Aristotle: Political Theory
Discusses mans role in the city-state, idealism vs. practicality, virtue vs. dissention.    Written in 1979,   4 pages,  5 sources,   $35.80
Socrates and Epicurus on Pleasure and Happiness
Absence of pain vs. presence of pleasure is discussed.    Written in 1979,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Philosophy of Aristotle
Examines Aristotle's philosophy in light of other major philosophies from various time periods such as Rousseau, Marx, Engles, Mills, Plato, Hobbs, and Machiavelli.    Written in 1980,   20 pages,  3 notes,  6 sources,   $179.00
Politics and Government
Discusses Politics by Aristotle and views of the government.    Written in 1980,   5 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $44.75
Aristotle and Plato: Metaphysics and Ethics
A comparison and contrast of Aristotle's brand of Platonism, modified by common sense as seen in Metaphysics and Nichomachaean Ethics.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  5 notes,  9 sources,   $71.60
Plato and the Nature Of Justice
Discusses platonic concepts of justice in both the state and individual.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
Theories of Justice in The Republic by Plato
Examines the arguments in The Republic on the ideal republic, the nature and value of justice, excesses in aristocracy and democracy and the individual in the state.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Socratic Theories Of Immortality: Phaedo.
Analyzes and discusses Plato's Phaedo in terms of the Socratic ideal of a hereafter and its implications for mankind.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  5 notes,  8 sources,   $62.65
Plato's Theaetetus
Discusses the notions of perception, judgement and knowledge in this early dialogue.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  8 notes,  15 sources,   $71.60
Plato's Parmenides
Analyzes the character and ideas of Parmenides in Plato's dialogue of the same name.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Parmenides In Plato's Parmenides.
Analyzes the character and ideas of Parmenides in Plato's dialogue of the same name.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  15 notes,  8 sources,   $53.70
Socrates And Thrasymachus
Analyzes the Republic, centering on the Socrates-Thrasymachus debate on the nature of man, freedom and power.    Written in 1980,   6 pages,  9 notes,  6 sources,   $53.70
Plato's Concept Of Education
Analyzes the platonic ideal of education, as based on the critique of religion and poetry in the Republic.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Parmenides
Discusses the coexistence of contraries in sensible things, as viewed by Zeno and criticized by Parmenides.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Socratic Thought
Analyzes the Socratic conception of an individual obligation to himself, to the state and to God as defined in the Apology, Crito and Gorgias.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Theaetetus
Discusses ideas of perception, judgement and knowledge in this Truth dialogue.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato On Freedom and Power
A study of Platonic arguments on these subjects as seen in Socrates' arguments with Callicles in the Gorgias.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Parmenides
Discusses the contemporary relevancy of Socratic arguments in this famous dialogue.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  5 notes,   $62.65
Plato's Phaedrus
An analysis of this dialogue and its effect on the works of Descartes, noting form and usage.    Written in 1980,   9 pages,   $80.55
Parmenides: What It Is and What It Is Not
A discussion and analyses of Parmenides' thought as seen through Platonic eyes and the relevance to his contemporaries and today.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Thucydides And Democracy
The thoughts of the great Greek historian's ideas of the democratic state, as illustrated in his writings.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  1 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
Elementary Education In Plato's Republic
Plato's theories of education in the ideal city-state, at the basic level.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Analysis Of Protagoras' Theory
Examines Platonic ideals, as seen in the "man is the measure of all things" theory of Protagoras in the Theaetetus dialogue.    Written in 1980,   8 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
Plato's Parmenides: Analysis And Explanation
An assessment of the Parmenides in the work of Plato and a study of the theory of Forms contained in the dialogue.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Phaedo: Socrates Vs. Cebes And Simmias
An analysis of the Phaedo with special emphasis upon the doctrine of the immorality of the soul.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Theory Of The Forms In The Parmenides
An Account of Plato's development of the concept of the erdos or Form in the Parmenides, with some reference to Phaedo.    Written in 1980,   7 pages,  11 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
The Relationship of the Character of Socrates as an Individual to the General Philosophic Question of the Immortality of the Soul
An examination of Socratic dialogue, as immortalized by Plato, on Socrates beliefs on the immortality of the soul.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Plato's Theaetetus and the Rejection of Perception as the Key to the Understanding of Knowledge
An examination in the Platonic dialogue, Theaetetus, which provides the reader with an explanation of Plato's concept of knowledge.    Written in 1981,   5 pages,  1 notes,  1 sources,   $44.75
Plato's meaning of the word "form"
Analyzes why Plato thinks that studying justice in the state helps him to discover justice in the individual.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  15 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
The Laws by Plato
Plato's conception of the Divine or the gods in relation to its function as the basis of his city, as well as the laws needed to govern the city.    Written in 1982,   8 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $71.60
The View of the Soul Developed by Socrates
Examines Socrates doctrine of the soul's immortality and his view of death as a positive good , releasing the soul from its "prison" --- the body.    Written in 1982,   9 pages,  11 notes,  5 sources,   $80.55
The Meaning and Function of the Forms in the Development of Plato"s Doctrine of the Soul"s Immortality
Examines Plato's conception of "ideas" or "forms" basic to his philosophy, for it enables him to develop the doctrine of the existence of a higher order of things of which the various objects of this earth constitute but a pale reflection.    Written in 1981,   9 pages,  9 notes,  6 sources,   $80.55
Theatetus by Plato
Argues the theory that "man is the measure of all things".    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
Plato's Conception of the Human Soul
Plato's conception of the human soul and how it relates and forms the basis of both his views on education and legislation.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  7 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
The Influence of Aristotle on the Growth on the Growth of Western Civilization
Aristotle's influence on the Greek civilization, the Roman Empire, Christianity, influence on the renaissance and the legacy of Aristotle on the modern world.    Written in 1981,   9 pages,  8 notes,  6 sources,   $80.55
Opposites, Contrarieties and Change in the Thought of Heraclitus, Anaximander and Pythagoras
Examines these pre-Socratic philosophers who were deeply concerned with the question," How do the manifold and changing appearances come about?".    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  12 notes,  1 sources,   $62.65
Comparison and Contrast of Socrates' Concept of Eros with that of the other Speakers in the Symposium of Plato
Observes the guests speeches about love, at Agathon's dinner party, in accordance with his own personality, interests and understanding.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Conception of the Human Soul and how it forms the Basis of both his Views on Education and Legislation
Looks to Plato's Laws as to the basis of his postulations on education and legislation.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,   $62.65
The Idealist Philosophy and its Relation to Education
Examines the doctrine of philosophical idealism as deriving from Plato and his theory of the Forms, which serve as ideals to inspire conduct.    Written in 1981,   8 pages,  5 sources,   $71.60
Three Great Philosophers and Their Thinking on Profound Issues - Plato, Descartes and Russell
Discusses Plato's theory of forms,Bertrand Russell's idealism and Decartes' Ontological argument.    Written in 1980,   10 pages,  3 notes,  7 sources,   $89.50
An Examination of Plato's Theatetus
Observes, in the Theatetus,definitions of knowledge, a defense of Protagoras' teachings and a refutation of the pragmatism of Protagoras.    Written in 1981,   9 pages,  7 notes,   $80.55
Education, Morality and Legislation in Plato's The Laws
Analyzes Book VII of the Laws and how it relates to Plato's beliefs concerning education, morality and legislation.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  6 notes,   $62.65
Plato's Republic
An examination of Plato's concepts of ruling classes and constituents recognizing that the city-state arose from individual lack of self-sufficiency as seen in the Republic.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  8 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Plato's Republic
Analyzes, in Book V in the Republic, the position of women in the Platonic commonwealth, marking his antagonism for social and political conventions.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  4 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
Plato's Treatment of Marriage and Love in Books VI and VIII of the Laws
An examination of Plato's concept of marriage in book six of the laws, contrasted with his treatment of same in the republic.    Written in 1981,   7 pages,  8 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Plato
How Plato dealt with the issue of being versus non-being and the conception of Eros (love).    Written in 1984,   21 pages,  11 notes,   $187.95
Plato's Conception of the Philosopher
How Plato refers to the Forms in the "Republic" to explain what a Philosopher is.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  9 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Plato's Concept of Freedom and Responsibility in the Individual
Plato's views on freedom, the role of the State, individualism, community, etc. in the Republic.    Written in 1982,   8 pages,  9 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
The Relationship Between the Character of Socrates as an Individual and the Doctrine of Immortality
How the character of Socrates, as revealed by his personal conduct in the face of death, relates to his belief in immortality.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato, The Last Days of Socrates, and Eternal Wisdom
Plato, Socrates and their quest for truth and wisdom; concepts of the soul; Socrates' trial and last days.    Written in 1984,   8 pages,  8 notes,   $71.60
"Plato and His Contemporaries" by G.C. Field
A review of this book about Plato and the times that he lived in.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  2 notes,   $62.65
Immortality of the Soul as in Plato's Works
Plato's doctrine of life and death as a 'cycle'; theory of knowledge.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  7 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
The Origins of Greek Philosophy: The Pre-Socratics
The Greeks' early attempts to make a rational inquiry into the nature of the universe.    Written in 1982,   7 pages,  10 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
Plato's "Republic" and Justice
How Plato saw justice and injustice, especially in relation to the state and the individual.    Written in 1985,   6 pages,  7 notes,   $53.70
Freedom and Responsibility in the Philosophy of Plato
Deals with Plato's perceptions of responsibility and freedom as they are manifested in areas such as education, the state, the arts, etc.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato
The relation of education to the political and moral question of Justice in terms of Plato's view on religion, literature, drama, and music.    Written in 1984,   6 pages,  18 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
The Nature and Function of Higher Education in the Philosophy of Plato
Plato's idea of the role of higher education in the individual's development; the educator's responsibility of assimilating the young into the general order of the culture.    Written in 1985,   8 pages,   $71.60
Plato, the Rivals and Philosophy
Plato's role as a philosopher- what life is, rivalry among some philosophers.    Written in 1985,   9 pages,   $80.55
Plato's Ideas on Education in Books V to VIII of "The Republic"
A review of Plato's views on education, especially as given in books 5 to 8 of "The Republic".    Written in 1985,   4 pages,  5 sources,   $35.80
The Nature of Justice in the Individual and the State
Plato's attempt to deal with justice as a quality in its own right and an individual virtue.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  6 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Aristotle
An essay written to discuss and analyze, in relation to Aristotle's "Politics" , a statement about Plato as the philosopher of Intensive Community.    Written in 1978,   8 pages,  5 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
The Nature of the Good in Plato's "Republic"
Expalins Plato's beliefs that truth and justice must be present and understood in order that Goodness, the highest virtue of all, can flourish.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,   $62.65
Aristotle's Political Philosophy and Plato's Writings
Question- on what aspects of Aristotle's political philosophy has tended to make the study of modern local government unrealistic? What about Plato's writings in this regard?.    Written in 1978,   8 pages,  4 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
Aristotle on the Nature of Happiness
What Aristotle had to say about happiness, pleasure, virtue.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  10 notes,   $62.65
Philosophical Questions Answered
Plato's views on the immortality of the Soul; the life of faith; the book of Genesis; Atheism.    Written in 1985,   10 pages,  3 notes,   $89.50
Aristotle on the Soul
A look at Aristotle's views on the Soul as they compare to Plato; discussion of knowledge and the mind.    Written in 1983,   9 pages,  9 sources,   $80.55
The Character of Socrates in Three of Plato's Writings
A discussion of the specific character of Socrates in the "Apology", "Crito",, and "Phaedo" and the immortality of the soul - how the two converge.    Written in 1985,   9 pages,  17 notes,   $80.55
Aristophanes and Plato
A comparison of both authors' characterizations of Socrates.    Written in 1986,   5 pages,   $44.75
The Meaning, Purpose, and Function of Higher Education for Plato in the Development of the Individual
Plato's concern with educating the future citizen of the state. Wrote as a rebuttal to the Sophists' views.    Written in 1984,   8 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $71.60
Plato's Theory of Elementary Education
Plato's theory of education as related to his doctrine of the Forms. The role of the Good.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  7 notes,   $62.65
Plato's Line of Cognition
Plato's classification of cognition and explanation of the various forms of it.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  8 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
The Decline of the Ideal State and Plato's Contrast Between the Lives of the Just and Unjust Man
The decline of the state as following the decline of the individual; Plato's views criticized as totalitarian.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,  9 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
Plato's View of the Nature and Function of Reason in the Individual and the State
How the "Republic" represents the rule of reason. How it works in the individual and the state,.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $62.65
Plato and Human Love
The question of human love as rendered in he "Symposium" of Plato.    Written in 1985,   10 pages,  9 notes,  11 sources,   $89.50
The Nature and Function of Reason and Knowledge in the "Phaedo"
How Socrates develops rationality as residing in the Forms; views on immortality.    Written in 1984,   7 pages,   $62.65
Socrates
A biographical sketch of Socrates' life, including his trial, ideas, lifestyle, ethics and politics.    Written in 1984,   10 pages,  3 notes,  5 sources,   $89.50
The Nature of the Good in the "Republic" of Plato
Plato's description of the good and the distinction between things that are good and the quality of goodness.    Written in 1983,   7 pages,   $62.65
Plato's Analysis of Pleasure in the "Philebus"
An analysis of why Plato refuses to identify pleasure with the good and the reasons behind his beliefs in the nature of enjoyment, pleasure, and delight.    Written in 1984,   8 pages,  22 notes,  3 sources,   $71.60
Plato and the Three-Part Soul
The importance of the soul's structure to Platonic thought, the correlation of the three-part soul to the ideal city; the role of the spirit.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,  16 notes,   $53.70
The Socratic "Elenchus" as an Educational Tool
A definition and evaluation of Socrates' teaching method, the elenchus. Its merits/demerits as an educational instrument, how it was used by Socrates. Plato compared.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,  13 notes,  8 sources,   $71.60
Plato's Concept of Marriage and Love in the "Republic"
Plato's treatment of love and marriage in the Republic- the context of family and the ideal state, applications to the Guardians, his advocacy of 'free love'.    Written in 1985,   7 pages,  12 notes,  6 sources,   $62.65
A Look at Plato's Philosophies on the Health of the Greek City and State
Plato's analysis of the city-state Athens as seen in his Republic and his conclusion that this democracy was dying because of the imbalance and misdirection of the "deliberative and governing, executive and productive" elements of society.    Written in 1988,   6 pages,  3 sources,   $53.70
Does Education Entail or Imply Moral Development?
A comparison of Plato's and Aristotle's views as to whether or not education involved moral development, a question which preoccupied Greek philosophical thought.    Written in 1988,   8 pages,  7 notes,  4 sources,   $71.60
Aristotle's Concept of the Citizen
Explains the ethical and political implications of Aristotle's concept of the citizen, especially as described in his classic work Politics.    Written in 1988,   5 pages,  6 notes,  7 sources,   $44.75
Good, Pleasure and Thought in Statesman and Philebus
A discussion of these dialogues by Plato in which the ideal good is synonymous with truth and views it as a mixed entity containing measures of both pleasure and pain.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,  6 notes,  5 sources,   $62.65
The Statesman as "Weaver"
In these dialogues Plato classifies the ideal political leader as a "weaver" whose purpose it is to unite disparate elements of a state and bind them into a cohesive unit.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  5 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Statesmanship and its Imitators
Plato's arguments that only true statecraft can represent his ideal of the common good, since false leaders can be equally persuasive and project a convincing aura of wisdom.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,  8 notes,  3 sources,   $53.70
Plato's analysis of Pleasure
In his dialogue Philebus, Plato's analysis of pleasure by looking at its various implications and meanings.    Written in 1990,   7 pages,  7 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
The Life and Philosophy of Socrates
Observes questions of reliability concerning his life and thoughts sine the sources of information about him were written by his pupils and poets with widely diverging views.    Written in 1990,   3 pages,   $26.85
Aristotle's Refutation of Plato's Theory of Ideas
Aristotle's beliefs that the existence of Ideas contradicts itself by denying the possibility of negations and Plato's beliefs that Ideas are permanent, self-contained units.    Written in 1990,   6 pages,   $53.70
Interpretations of Plato
Examines Durant, Machiavelli, Nettleship and Fehl's viewpoints of Plato's writings on the nature of man, the state and justice, among other topics.    Written in 1990,   13 pages,  15 notes,  4 sources,   $116.35
The Rights of the Individual in Sophocles and Virgil
An examination of these ancient poets views on the rights of individuals, their responsibilities as citizens, their personal freedom and expectations of society and state.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,  6 notes,   $53.70
The Dialogues of Plato
Observes a progression toward a higher degree of dogmatism as evidenced and accompanied by a diminished importance of Socrates' role in the dialogues, and his ultimate disappearance from them.    Written in 1991,   6 pages,   $53.70
The Revival of Aristotelianism
Brief discussion of the revival of Aristotelianism during the medieval period, emphasis upon use of Aristotle's concept of the role and nature of science and the function of scientific inquiry.    Written in 1991,   5 pages,  14 notes,  5 sources,   $44.75
A Comparison of Aristotle's and Plato's theories about Art
Plato in imitation theory of art based more on ideas, on the mixture of life and mind with theory of randomness that stood outside of logic and Aristotle , his student, viewing art as based on poetry.    Written in 1991,   7 pages,  4 notes,  2 sources,   $62.65
A Political Debate Between Cleon and Pericles
A ficticious debate for the office in Athens occuring during the golden age of Pericles.    Written in 1992,   4 pages,   $35.80
A Discussion of the Work and Influence of Sophocles
Examines the work of this great dramatist and describes his influence on the era in which he lived and his fellow artists.    Written in 1993,   7 pages,  8 sources,   $62.65
The Soul as Seen by Socrates
Critically examines Socrate's understanding of the soul. to see how this concept relates to the Platonic theories of the good. of knowledge as recollection of the good, and of immortality.    Written in 1993,   6 pages,  5 notes,  2 sources,   $53.70
An Analysis of the Impact of Socrates on Athenian Life as Described in The Last of the Wine by Mary Renault
Examines the influence exerted by Socrates over the young men that gathered around him as he taught, argued and debated ideas that were attractive to these growing young men.    Written in 1993,   5 pages,   $44.75
A Brief Discussion of the Fundamental Tenets of Socrates
Addresses the question of what concepts were important to Socrates, the role played by definition in his thinking, his view of the human condition and the issue of whether or not mankind can achieve an adequate definition of cocepts as justice, virtue, p.    Written in 1993,   6 pages,   $53.70
An Essay on Aristotle's Theory of Happiness
Discusses various aspects of Aristotle's theories regarding the nature of happiness to the human condition as seen in his The Nicomachean Ethics.    Written in 1993,   6 pages,   $53.70
Plato's Ethical and Political Views and Aristotle's View of God
Examines Plato's defense of the city-state as an autonomous political, social and economic unit and Aristotles views on the nature of God.    Written in 1994,   7 pages,  4 sources,   $62.65
The Universal and the Particular
discusses the ancient Greeks as recognizing that it was possible to create an organic unity of the whole while appreciating and recognizing the value and contribution of the individual as one of the parts of that unified whole.    Written in 1994,   6 pages,   $53.70
A Justification of Hellenistic Skepticism
analyzes Hellenistic skepticism, arguing for its merits within the context of the period and emerging as a rational response to a changing world order that no longer made sense witnin the context of previously developed value and ethical systems, includi.    Written in 1994,   7 pages,  15 notes,  4 sources,   $62.65
Philosophy Questions and Answers
Regards such ideas as Plato's thoughts on freedom of the individual, Aristotle's ethics,Stoicism, the Epicureans, and neo-platonic arguments concerning God and love.    Written in 1994,   7 pages,   $62.65
Portrayals of Socrates
Examines depictions of Socrates in ancient Greek literature as being built around the familiar historical figure, but the differences in his character and speech as reflecting radically different aspects of the man's personality.    Written in 1994,   5 pages,  2 sources,   $44.75
Comparison of Military Discipline and Philosophy in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Comapres the lenendary warriors of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey to Korean tae kwon do iniatiates and compared to the contemporary American armed forces.    Written in 1994,   7 pages,  9 sources,   $62.65
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Observes questions of the philosophic ideals of Socrates, Achilles,and Xenophanes.    Written in 1994,   6 pages,   $53.70
Questions on Socrates and Death
Examines Socrates, in facing death, exhibiting the victory of a pure and pious spirit, a spirit that was capable of facing death with with an exemplary calm.    Written in 1994,   3 pages,   $26.85
Socrates on Living Convictions
As seen in Plato's The Apology, the main thrust of Socrates position as being his preference to death to abandoning his principles, by which he means the right to speak and act freely and according to his convictions.    Written in 1994,   4 pages,   $35.80
An Analysis of the Socratic Method
Examines Socrates method of inquiry by dialogue and interrogation as a way of probing the understanding to see what the real meaning of the words, ideas and beliefs we have might be.    Written in 1994,   5 pages,  3 sources,   $44.75
Socrates on Living Convictions
Examines Socrates decision to accept death rather than abandon his principles and show why it is better to live and die according to one's convictions as seen in Plato's account of the death of Socrates in The Apology.    Written in 1994,   9 pages,  3 sources,   $80.55
The Views of Justice as presented in Book I of The Republic by Plato
Compares and contrasts Plato's views of the components of justice with specific reference to fundamental differences in the arguments of Polemarchus, Thrasymachus and Socrates.    Written in 1994,   6 pages,  17 notes,  1 sources,   $53.70
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