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SOCRATES AND SOPHISTS | Socrates theorized about basic moral concepts: good and virtue. Doctrinate of sophists characterized by cepticism, relativism and subjectivism, |
PROTAGORAS AND RELATIVISM | "Man is the measure of all things, of which they are, as they are, and of which they are not, as they are not" There are no objective, absolute and universal truths, but things are as perceived by each of us. |
EPICUREAN (SAMOS EPICURUS) | Realization of good and happy life through intelligent management of pleasures and pains 3 APPETITES: Natural and necessary; natural and unnecessary; not natural and unnecessary. 2 PLEASURES: Pleasure of the body and soul |
PLATON
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Platon (binary/octet-stream)
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4 Main Virtues: Wisdom, Courage or Strength of Mind, Temperance, Justice. The true good of man, happiness, will be attained through the practice of virtue. |
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