Plato and Aristotle Comparison Essay by supercalifragilistic
Plato and Aristotle
A comparison of the political views of Plato in "The Republic" and Aristotle in "Politics."
# 96803
| 3,509 words
| 2 sources
| MLA
| 2007
|

Published
on Jul 16, 2007
in
Literature
(Greek and Roman)
, Philosophy
(Ancient Greek)
, English
(Comparison)
, Philosophy
(Ethics)
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Description:
This paper compares Plato's "The Republic" with Aristotle's "Politics." It compares and contrasts their works in a political sense, in order to show how similar they are and yet how different in many ways. The paper looks at what Aristotle and Plato write about and how they address some of the things that humanity must deal with on a daily basis. It also compares the personalities of the two philosophers.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Plato
Aristotle
Political Issues
Conclusion
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Plato
Aristotle
Political Issues
Conclusion
Sample of Sources Used:
- Aristotle (1958) Politics. Trans. & Ed. Ernest Barker. London: Oxford University Press.
- Plato (1935). The Republic of Plato. Trans. John Davies & David Vaughan. London: Macmillan & Co.
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Plato and Aristotle (2007, July 16)
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"Plato and Aristotle" 16 July 2007.
Web. 28 January. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/comparison-essay/plato-and-aristotle-96803/>