Customer center

We are a boutique essay service, not a mass production custom writing factory. Let us create a perfect paper for you today!

Free research essays on topics related to: plato republic

20 results found, view free essays on page:

  • Brave New World Mores Utopia
    1,746 words
    The vision of one century is often the reality of the next (Nelson 108). Throughout time, great minds have constructed their own visions of utopia. Through the study of utopias, one finds that these perfect societies have many flaws. For example, most utopias tend to have an authoritarian nature (Manuel 3). Also, another obvious imperfection found in the majority of utopias is that of a faulty social class system (Thomas 94). But one must realized that the flaws found in utopian societies serve ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: brave new world, technological advances, plato republic, mores utopia, aldous huxley
  • Boston Houghton Mifflin York Mcgraw Hill
    1,805 words
    Chinas ideology is greatly due to Confucius. His views and teachings started the Chinese ideology in China and he is the first self-conscious philosopher in the Chinese tradition (Mote, 1989, p 31). Confucius lived from 552 B. C. To 479 B. C. ; his teachings greatly influenced Chinese life. Living a moral life was the predominant belief and goal of the philosopher and teacher, K'ung Ch " iu, the founder of Ju school (Liu, 1995, p 10). Confucius was born into minor aristocracy and was of noble st...
    Free research essays on topics related to: york mcgraw hill, plato believed, republic plato, plato republic, boston houghton mifflin
  • Music And Poetry Plato Republic
    1,297 words
    Plato's Republic is mainly the discussion of justice versus injustice and the task of defining each. To figure out how to grasp a definition, Socrates, Glaucon, and Adeimantus set to creating a Just City as a model for the individual. Eventually they come to the point of seizing the land of neighbors, discovering the origins of war (373 e). With war as a factor, they must create guardians not only to fight to gain land, but also to protect the city. Socrates states that the work of the guardians...
    Free research essays on topics related to: role models, guardians, human nature, plato republic, music and poetry
  • Plato Republic Political Power
    1,166 words
    ... ng to Cephalus does not generate sufficient understanding of justice. As Cephalus departs from the argumentative scene and hands over the argument to Polemarchus whose view is that justice is to render to each his due. Polemarchus claims that justice consists of benefitting ones friends and harming ones enemies. Polemarchus narrows his distinction to friends and enemies. If justice depends on whether one is a friend or an enemy than it is uncertain how that distinction will be made. The judg...
    Free research essays on topics related to: thrasymachus, polemarchus, plato republic, enemies, political power
  • Relativism Versus Ethical Absolutism
    667 words
    Relativism is the denial of any absolute or objective values (truth, moral goodness, beauty, etc. ) and the affirmation of the individual, community or culture as the source of values. Absolutism is the view that values (truth, beauty, and / or moral goodness) are independent of human opinion and have a common or universal application. The absolutist's view is that some statements are "objectively true, " that is, true independent of whether anybody recognizes their truth. Objectivism is another...
    Free research essays on topics related to: moral values, absolutist, plato republic, relativism, moral goodness
  • Human Nature And Philosophy
    1,974 words
    Human beings are physical objects, according to Hobbes, sophisticated machines all of whose functions and activities can be described and explained in purely mechanistic terms. Even thought itself, therefore, must be understood as an instance of the physical operation of the human body. Sensation, for example, involves a series of mechanical processes operating within the human nervous system, by means of which the sensible features of material things produce ideas in the brains of the human bei...
    Free research essays on topics related to: state of nature, law of nature, church and state, state of war, roman catholic church
  • System Of Education Wanted To Find
    1,174 words
    It is necessary to mention something about Plato's general theory in order to understand him very well. First of all Plato's Republic is about a method of doing political philosophy. It is a systematic sustained treat ence of issues, issues of just society, issues about state, issues about individual. These are all public things. He wanted to find an ultimate meaning of all these things; why they exist, how they should exist. He wanted to find absolute answer for these. So in this sense Plato's ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: common good, plato republic, system of education, political society, wanted to find
  • Plato Vs Thucydides Conflict In Ideals
    2,169 words
    Plato vs. Thucydides: Conflict in Ideals (1) It is a commonly assumed fact that the classical ideals of physical beauty, intellectual finesse and democratic governing, closely associated with Western civilization, derive out of ancient Greeks existential psyche. In its turn, this can serve as the proof that the overwhelming majority of citizens in Greek cities-polices, during the course of Classical period, were physically and mentally healthy individuals. This also explains why the ideas, expre...
    Free research essays on topics related to: plato republic, ancient greeks, racial mixing, form of government, peloponnesian war
  • Plato And Aristotle Plato Republic
    663 words
    Plato and Aristotle, two philosophers in the 4 th century, holds polar views on politics and philosophy in general. In a discussion of politics, the stand point of each philosopher becomes an essential factor. It is not coincidental that Plato states in The Republic that Philosopher Rulers who possess knowledge of the good should be the governors in a city state. His strong interest in metaphysics is demonstrated in The Republic various times: for example, the similes of the cave, the sun, and t...
    Free research essays on topics related to: plato's, plato republic, aristotle, private property, plato and aristotle
  • Political Actors Plato Republic
    2,689 words
    Describe the goals and uses of political science (citizenship and democracy) and political actors. An elitist Plato, opposed to democracy and hostile to the masses, fills the literature. In the midst of an extensive philological and grammatical commentary on Plato's Republic, James Adam (1902, 2. 24, ad loc. 494 a) includes the following brief but telling observation: "The theory of Ideas is not a democratic philosophy. " He writes this in response to an interchange between Socrates and Adeimant...
    Free research essays on topics related to: political equality, private lives, plato republic, political strategy, political actors
  • Oxford Oxford University Part Of The Soul
    2,196 words
    Plato's View of Justice There is a natural progression from Plato's theory of Forms to his philosophy of ethics. If one can be deceived by appearances in the natural physical world, one can be equally deceived by appearances in the moral realm. The kind of knowledge that helps one to distinguish between shadows, reflections, and real objects in the visible world is just the kind of knowledge that we need to discriminate between the shadows and reflections of the genuinely good life. Plato believ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: plato theory, plato believed, theory of forms, oxford oxford university, part of the soul
  • Roman Catholic Church Plato Republic
    1,628 words
    Pre-Political Condition Recent challenges to the modern secular state make us to review the statements made by its theoretical founders like Hobbes. The present political condition was based not on the need of salvation or desire to realize political natures, but on their fear of death and desire for self-preservation. Hobbes argues that the desire for security is the most rational need of our nature. The human condition based on the need satisfaction is in harmony with human nature. This condit...
    Free research essays on topics related to: coercive power, plato republic, roman catholic church, human nature, political philosophy
  • Male And Female Division Of Labor
    1,946 words
    Is Plato a Feminist? According to the ancient laws, Athenian women were given into marriage by the men of their family. Their own option had no official bearing on the matter, (Gould p. 5). The tradition of an offering presented by the family of the bride was practiced in Athens, as in many states then and even nowadays. There is data that the women were given consideration not just as property. An account of arbitration tells of a man found to be squandering the important offering he has receiv...
    Free research essays on topics related to: republic plato, male and female, plato republic, male female, division of labor
  • 20 Th Century Male And Female
    1,952 words
    ... is no distinction between strangers and citizens (563 a) - calling into question the very structure of a polis that cannot identify its own citizens. Everything (one) blends into the other. We can no more tell moderation from cowardice than we can tell a father from a son, a teacher from a student, or a citizen from a noncitizen. In contemporary understandings, the absence of hierarchy translates into equality, but that is too simple a translation for what occurs in the Republic; equality en...
    Free research essays on topics related to: female body, plato republic, soul and body, 20 th century, male and female
  • Plato Republic Human Soul
    1,349 words
    Plato's Republic: THe Virtues I. The Virtues In Robin Water fields translation of The Republic, Socrates attempts to give a definition of justice. At the end of Book II he began a detailed description of the construction of a good city. The good city is a relation to the human soul, and its four virtues. In the following paper I will discuss the virtues, what they are and where they are found. Also discussed will be the foundation, arrangement, and the interconnectedness with each one. Next disc...
    Free research essays on topics related to: three parts, senior year, cross country, plato republic, human soul
  • Plato Believes Plato Republic
    905 words
    In Plato s Republic, he tries to develop a utopia for mankind. He utilizes conversation amongst people within in his book as a vehicle for larger and more serious topics to be discussed. One of the most important propositions made in these discussions is when Socrates and Glaucon are deliberating on the issue of censorship and its necessity in the beginning of Book III. Plato leads me to believe that censorship is a necessary evil that must exist to protect the city as a whole. The question aris...
    Free research essays on topics related to: won t, plato republic, book iii, plato believes, doesn t
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas Greek City States
    6,301 words
    Contemporary political theory: exam 1 Question # 1: Please discuss the political organization of the Greek city- states, particularly Athenian democracy at the time of Pericles, Plato, and Aristotle. Also discuss the backgrounds of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle and the fate of the Greek city-states historically. During the time of Pericles, Plato, and Aristotle, Greece was divided into city-states with a wide variety of constitutions, ranging from Sparta s military dictatorship to Athens direct ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: saint augustine, plato republic, athenian democracy, saint thomas aquinas, greek city states
  • Believed That Man Plato And Aristotle
    983 words
    Socrates, Greek Philosophers Greek Philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle had virtually the same beliefs about mans relation to the State, although Plato's political theory of the State was more rational than Socrates or Aristotle's. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle all believed that man was not self-sufficient, they believed man would be most happy living in a State. They also believed that all men wanted to live the truly good life where they could be in tune with the truth and achieve their ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: plato and aristotle, greek philosophers, believed that man, socrates plato, plato republic
  • View Of Human Nature Put To Death
    6,084 words
    The historical Thomas More, the author of Utopia, was an extraordinarily complicated man who tied up all the threads of his life in his heroic death. The Utopia is the sort of complicated book that we should expect from so complicated a man. It is heavy with irony, but then irony was the experience of life in the Sixteenth Century. Everywhere in church, government, society, and even scholarship profession and practice stood separated by an abyss. The great difficulty of irony is that we cannot a...
    Free research essays on topics related to: gulliver travels, put to death, sixteenth century, view of human nature, swifts gulliver
  • Place To Live Pursuit Of Knowledge
    1,404 words
    Living Well According to Confucius and Plato Both Confucius and Plato considered the question, what form of community is best for all those who are most able to realize their ideal life. Living well is having a life that is both satisfying and fulfilling. Displeased with their individual state governments and cultures both Confucius and Plato began to question the basis of their society. Both men strove toward a Utopia, were all people could live a satisfying and fulfilling life. Based on Plato ...
    Free research essays on topics related to: moral character, place to live, plato republic, good moral, pursuit of knowledge

20 results found, view free essays on page:

Writing service prices per page

  • $18.85 - in 14 days
  • $19.95 - in 3 days
  • $23.95 - within 48 hours
  • $26.95 - within 24 hours
  • $29.95 - within 12 hours
  • $34.95 - within 6 hours
  • $39.95 - within 3 hours
  • Calculate total price

Our guarantee

  • 100% money back guarantee
  • plagiarism-free authentic works
  • completely confidential service
  • timely revisions until completely satisfied
  • 24/7 customer support
  • payments protected by PayPal

Secure payment

With EssayChief you get

  • Strict plagiarism detection regulations
  • 300+ words per page
  • Times New Roman font 12 pts, double-spaced
  • FREE abstract, outline, bibliography
  • Money back guarantee for missed deadline
  • Round-the-clock customer support
  • Complete anonymity of all our clients
  • Custom essays
  • Writing service

EssayChief can handle your

  • essays, term papers
  • book and movie reports
  • Power Point presentations
  • annotated bibliographies
  • theses, dissertations
  • exam preparations
  • editing and proofreading of your texts
  • academic ghostwriting of any kind

Free essay samples

Browse essays by topic:

Stay with EssayChief! We offer 10% discount to all our return customers. Once you place your order you will receive an email with the password. You can use this password for unlimited period and you can share it with your friends!

Academic ghostwriting

About us

© 2002-2024 EssayChief.com