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PLALTO AND ARISTOTLE -- PHILOSOPHY'S TWO WORLDS
Plato on the left, holds the Timacus, a work of abstract metaphysics, and points to higher things. Aristotle clutches his Ethics , and says by his gesture that we should keep our feet on the ground.
These two opposing tendencies in philosophy have been in conflict throughout its history
The weak are always anxious for justice and equality. The strong pay no heed to either ~ Aristotle
Plato on the left, holds the Timacus, a work of abstract metaphysics, and points to higher things. Aristotle clutches his Ethics , and says by his gesture that we should keep our feet on the ground.
These two opposing tendencies in philosophy have been in conflict throughout its history
The weak are always anxious for justice and equality. The strong pay no heed to either ~ Aristotle
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