Plato, Aristotle, and Justice
Number of pages:
6
ABSTRACT:
This 6 page report discusses
Plato’s examination of the nature of justice. It then considers
Aristotle’s concept of differing types of justice. In any
discussion or comparison of Aristotle and Plato, there are
certain factors that it is important to understand.
Philosophically, the works of Aristotle reflect his gradual
departure from the teachings of Plato and his adoption of a new
approach. Unlike Plato, who delighted in abstract thought about a
supra-sensible realm of forms, Aristotle was intensely concrete
and practical, relying heavily upon sensory observation as a
starting-point for philosophical reflection. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
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