Monday, February 22, 2010

3 Biographies




Socrates-
Socrates was a very intimidating man, with long, Spartan-inspired hair and a strong build. He lived a very humble lifestyle, lacking both wealth and placement in the government. Although he did not want to be known as a teacher, he was extremely philosophical, and made others do their own thinking.

Plato-
Plato was one of the most contemplative people that there ever was. He had ideas about politics and philosophy that no one else had, which made them more shocking. His ideals could not be shaken, and he took great pride in his opinion. His main works are doctrines, although several of his works are called 'puzzles' by his students.

Aristotle-
Aristotle was Plato's student, and the teacher of Alexander the Great. He was in the same league as Plato as far as philosophy goes, which is saying a lot. He worked with different types of sciences, many of which are still used today. His main studies were Productive, Practical, and Theoretical Sciences.


Works Cited
Aristotle. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 22 Feb. 2010. .
Photograph. Aristotle's Triple Threat Legacy. Professor Julia Evergreen Keefer. Web. 22 Feb. 2010. .
Photograph. Dialogues of Plato. Internet Sacred Text Archive. Web. 22 Feb. 2010. .
Photograph. Socrates on Knowledge. The Epoch Times. Web. 22 Feb. 2010. .
Plato. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 22 Feb. 2010. .
Socrates. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 22 Feb. 2010. .

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