1. Socrates (470-399 BC)
He energetically opposed the teachings of the sophists. He defended the right and good, as the values of the objective that should be cherished by everyone. He was a philosopher who is honest and brave. He was sentenced to death by drinking the cup of hemlock. The most loyal disciple was Plato.
He energetically opposed the teachings of the sophists. He defended the right and good, as the values of the objective that should be cherished by everyone. He was a philosopher who is honest and brave. He was sentenced to death by drinking the cup of hemlock. The most loyal disciple was Plato.
2. PLATO (427-347 BC)
The antenna was born in the aristocratic, he founded the school was given the Academy. According to Plato, humans can be compared to the prisoners, they only see the shadows of the reflected wall of the cave, but after they are released to see the blinding sunlight, and those who had separated, went back into the cave and told his friends that the shadow in the cave is not the reality, but reality as told to his friends in the cave is not trusted by them. According to the plateau of reality all the world as divided into 2
The antenna was born in the aristocratic, he founded the school was given the Academy. According to Plato, humans can be compared to the prisoners, they only see the shadows of the reflected wall of the cave, but after they are released to see the blinding sunlight, and those who had separated, went back into the cave and told his friends that the shadow in the cave is not the reality, but reality as told to his friends in the cave is not trusted by them. According to the plateau of reality all the world as divided into 2
(The ratio of open world and open world with the senses).
The ratio of the world consists of ideas and senses the world consists of an ideal jasmani.Dunia.
(Which consists of ideas) is the ratio of the object for us, If the physical world in a way that is not perfect, then the philosopher must be able to break away from the physical world that can look perfect in an ideal world there are human souls and bodies, Prior was born in physical body, and soul have been looking at the ideas, now people feel trapped in the body and always will miss the enjoyment of looking happy before birth in the body, but in the current physical existence. Humans can also acquire a little knowledge about ideas ever seen and it can be revived memories of a human as far away from the physical world.
The ratio of the world consists of ideas and senses the world consists of an ideal jasmani.Dunia.
(Which consists of ideas) is the ratio of the object for us, If the physical world in a way that is not perfect, then the philosopher must be able to break away from the physical world that can look perfect in an ideal world there are human souls and bodies, Prior was born in physical body, and soul have been looking at the ideas, now people feel trapped in the body and always will miss the enjoyment of looking happy before birth in the body, but in the current physical existence. Humans can also acquire a little knowledge about ideas ever seen and it can be revived memories of a human as far away from the physical world.
3. Aristotle (384-322 BC)
Derived from Stageira in Thrace, northern Greece, studied in the Academy of Plato in Anthena, stayed until Plato's death. 2 years teaching prince Alexander the Great, and later he founded a school named Lykeion (dilatinkan Lyceum). Aristotle more towards science as much as possible to investigate and collect concrete. Sharp criticism directed at Plato's ideas, so that concrete man wrote. He believes every body comprises two terms, namely the shape and material, but he meant a form of matter in the sense of metaphysics. Material matter which he said was the first (hyle prote). The first words that meant nothing meteri determined. The first words are always the first material having a shape form (morphe) is the determining perinsip. Because the first material of an object is a concrete object has a certain nature,
including certain types (eg trees are not animals) and consequently may be better known by our reason. With it would make it clear that science is possible on the basis of the form contained in any concrete object. This theory is called Hilemorfisisme (based on the Greek word Hyle and morphe) he saw a human basis. So that when man dies his soul can be concluded then died.
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Derived from Stageira in Thrace, northern Greece, studied in the Academy of Plato in Anthena, stayed until Plato's death. 2 years teaching prince Alexander the Great, and later he founded a school named Lykeion (dilatinkan Lyceum). Aristotle more towards science as much as possible to investigate and collect concrete. Sharp criticism directed at Plato's ideas, so that concrete man wrote. He believes every body comprises two terms, namely the shape and material, but he meant a form of matter in the sense of metaphysics. Material matter which he said was the first (hyle prote). The first words that meant nothing meteri determined. The first words are always the first material having a shape form (morphe) is the determining perinsip. Because the first material of an object is a concrete object has a certain nature,
including certain types (eg trees are not animals) and consequently may be better known by our reason. With it would make it clear that science is possible on the basis of the form contained in any concrete object. This theory is called Hilemorfisisme (based on the Greek word Hyle and morphe) he saw a human basis. So that when man dies his soul can be concluded then died.
Hopefully Helpful.
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