Vision of a New Society in Plato and Aristotle

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ancient, Reference & Language, Study Aids
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Author: Broomhandle Books ISBN: 9781310122033
Publisher: Broomhandle Books Publication: March 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Broomhandle Books
ISBN: 9781310122033
Publisher: Broomhandle Books
Publication: March 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This particular short essay on Vision of a New Society in Plato and Aristotle is part of our Continuing Education Series, which hopes to provide readers with thoughtful consideration of various books, essays, and ideas.

In some cases, the manuscripts presented in this Continuing Education series are merely papers or essays written by undergraduate and graduate students assigned certain subjects. In other cases, these pieces are written as non-scholarly musings by people fascinated by certain subjects.

This paper is interesting not only for its content, but also for the fact that the author actually included comments on the paper made by the professor teaching the class, indicating the paper to be “An excellent essay. You show convincingly the subtle differences between Plato and Aristotle. You also demonstrate an insight into the larger issues that divide the two thinkers.”

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This particular short essay on Vision of a New Society in Plato and Aristotle is part of our Continuing Education Series, which hopes to provide readers with thoughtful consideration of various books, essays, and ideas.

In some cases, the manuscripts presented in this Continuing Education series are merely papers or essays written by undergraduate and graduate students assigned certain subjects. In other cases, these pieces are written as non-scholarly musings by people fascinated by certain subjects.

This paper is interesting not only for its content, but also for the fact that the author actually included comments on the paper made by the professor teaching the class, indicating the paper to be “An excellent essay. You show convincingly the subtle differences between Plato and Aristotle. You also demonstrate an insight into the larger issues that divide the two thinkers.”

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