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Platos Philosophy
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Plato’s Philosophy
In order to offer a thorough explanation of Plato’s philosophy, it is necessary to separate it into the three philosophical divisions. ... ” (Meno 81C)
Under the second division of philosophy, metaphysics, Plato would be considered an idealist. ...
In the final division of philosophy, axiology, Plato was an absolutist. ...
Is Philosophy really the practice of learning how to die? ... He tells them that the “one aim of those who practice philosophy in the proper manner is to practice for dying and death. ... ” (Phaedo 66e)
My first thought when asked if philosophy was really the practice of learning how to die was that that was absurd.
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Title: Platos Philosophy
Words: 634 Rating: None Pages: 2.5 submitted by: snjjbauer
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