For more than 2000, various philosophers have questioned about the influence of art on our society. They transcend the world using abstract reasoning, human emotions, logic and find answers to the existence of art. For philosophers, art is not for its own beauty, but for the question of how art and artists can help stabilize our society for the next generation Thing. Plato, Greek philosopher who lived in 420-348 BC. In Athens, Plato's student Aristotle opposed his beliefs and the steps they took to understand the purpose of art and art were no exception.
Author: Gerard ยท Cretian Plato and Aristotle Many modern experts believe Plato was the first true political philosophy, Aristotle is the first political scholar. They are the foundation of Socrates's great thinker and great Western philosopher. Plato and Aristotle each have ideas on how to improve their society during their existence. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze their different theories with this heavy metaphysical speculation. In conclusion, Hume wishes to limit metaphysical speculation to one field and is not so inclined to such a fate.
Aristotle and Plato's excellence is a function, and what makes it a function is the definition of Plato's virtue. What does this definition mean? Both Plato and Aristotle have their own unique arguments dedicated to the topic in front of you and a way to explain what virtue is. It seems easy to define virtues, but it may be very difficult to truly understand the arguments behind the definition. - Definition of Philosophy Personal or moral philosophy is about how people should live or how to act. People who claim that the philosophy of our life is "lifetime", "at horn", or some cliches are often heard. Though the definitions are correct, these people use the phrase "philosophy", but the words closely related to our past, present and future great thinkers are different.
Introduction Plato and Aristotle are two famous literary critics of ancient Greece. Aristotle is a student of Plato. They all think that art is a type of imitation. But their attitude toward imitation is quite different. Plato says that poetry is merely an imitation and has the potential to adversely affect humans, so it is worthless and bad. On the contrary, Aristotle admits that poetry is imitation, but he thinks that it is better, even better. He also explained that imitation life should be evaluated rather than discount ("Platto and Aristotle").