Plato's Virtue

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Philosophy

 

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Brittany B

 

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December 4, 2012

 

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University

 

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I seems that virtue cannot be easily learned and recognized, but Plato later came to disagree with his teacher on this point, arguing that genuine knowledge of virtue is attainable through application of appropriate educational methods. Moreover, as Plato stated that virtue is attainable through the application of appropriate educational methods, it is attainable, and I strongly agree to Plato's words that virtue does exist per se in our world...
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The highest goal in all of education, Plato believed, is knowledge of the Good; that is, not merely an awareness of particular benefits and pleasures, but acquaintance with the Form itself. Just as the sun provides illumination by means of which we are able to perceive everything in the visual world, he argued, so the Form of the Good provides the ultimate standard by means of which we can apprehend the reality of everything that has value...
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