Perhaps no single group of philosophers have influenced
Western Thought more than Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. In fact one could
argue that the foundation of our education system rides on the bedrock of this
trio of Athenian intellects.
Socrates, who words are primarily portrayed in external
sources (such as Plato’s dialogue), stressed the importance of ethics in
philosophy, questioning arguments to elucidate their strength and challenging
one’s assumptions.
Plato, like his mentor Socrates focused on several themes
that included justice, friendship and piety. His work on government outlined in
the Republic serves as the bedrock for any study of political philosophy and
his outlining of the ideal is still central to most thought.
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