Greek Ideal
Title: Greek Ideal
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1275 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Greek Ideal
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1275 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Greek Ideal
Philosophy has always been central to the Greek culture. “The Love of Wisdom”, as translated from Greek, the art and the science of philosophy was born in ancient Greece and since then has found its way to Western and other civilizations. In a process of a never-ending inquiry into the subjects of science and humanities, philosophers were affecting multiple aspects of every day life. Their urge to obtain answers to questions that were
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ideal State and created rules and regulations was more rational in his political views than Socrates and Aristotle. Even though all three philosophers were similar in their political beliefs about man not being self-sufficient and that man would be most happy in a State. Plato's ideal State made his political view easily understandable and more rational than Socrates who left behind no notes and Aristotle who did not create a blueprint for an ideal State.
