Aristotle VS Plato
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Transcript of Aristotle VS Plato
PLATO AND ARISTOTLESIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
Presented by : Nagla Drashti P.Class: M.ASemester: 1Paper No:3Paper Name: Literary Theory and CriticismBatch Year: 2016-2018Email id: [email protected] to: Smt.S.B Gardi Department of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University
Aristotle born in 384 BCE He was a Greek
Philosopher. He was a student of
Plato. His notable ideas are:
Aristotelian logic syllogism hexis Theory of the soul
Plato born in 428 BCE
He was also a Greek Philosopher.
He was a student of Socrates.
His notable works are:
Apology Symposium Republic
Aristotle Plato
AristotlePlato
Some Different points between Aristotle and PlatoPlato – “Intellectual concepts of perfect objects needed for a priory knowledge can not be gained from experience.”
Aristotle – “Intellectual concepts of perfect objects needed for a priory knowledge can not be gained from experience, by abstraction (on the soul).”
Plato – “A priory knowledge is equal to prenatal knowledge”
Aristotle – “A priory knowledge is not prenatal, but can be gained by induction based on abstraction”
Plato – “The object of our intellectual concepts (i.e. the things we directly conceive by means of our intellectual concepts ) are the perfect forms.”
Aristotle – “The object of our intellectual concepts are the nature’s (essences, quiddities ) of material things (on the soul); These objects can not be the perfect forms of Plato, for such perfect forms can not exist.”
Difference between Plato and Aristotle
Philosophy
Science Ethics
Political Theory
In Philosophy
•Plato believed that concepts had a universal form, an ideal form, which leads to his idealistic philosophy
•Aristotle believed that universal forms were not necessarily attached to each object or concept
IN ETHICSPlato believed that wisdom is the
basic virtue and with it, one can unify all virtues into a whole.
Aristotle believed that wisdom was virtuous, but that achieving virtue was neither automatic nor did it grant any unification of other virtues.
IN SCIENCE Plato did write about Mathematics,
Geometry, and Physics, but his work was more exploratory in concept than actually applicable.
Aristotle, among a few others is considered to be one of the first true scientists. He contributed new concepts in Math, Physics, and Geometry.
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