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Apr 11, 2019 · The intermediate needs are nutritious food and clean water, protective housing, a non-hazardous work environment, a non-hazardous physical ...
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Sep 16, 2003 · As Socrates saw it, the 'virtues' – which is to say the social skills, attitudes, and character-traits possessed by most Athenian citizens of ...
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Oct 7, 2018 · The issue of what should be taught to students at all levels of education—the issue of curriculum content—obviously is a fundamental one, and it ...
Apr 1, 2003 · Still, the Republic primarily requires an answer to Glaucon and Adeimantus' question, and that answer does not depend logically on any strong ...
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Nov 7, 2005 · In this entry, we provide an overview of theories of concepts, and outline some of the disputes that have shaped debates surrounding the nature ...
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Oct 26, 2012 · Philosophy of Information deals with the philosophical analysis of the notion of information both from a historical and a systematic ...
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Jun 9, 2003 · Since, according to Plato (and Socrates), virtue and happiness require knowledge, e.g., knowledge of goods and evils, Plato's ethics is ...
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Dec 14, 2005 · Plato's epistemology was an attempt to ... needs, prejudice, and biases of various kinds. ... Enhanced bibliography for this entry at PhilPapers, ...