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1 Research Proposal Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Date 2 Research Proposal on Plato Plato creates an argument, that for something to be real, it must act as an enduring fixture and be permanent. According to him, reality is connected deeply to the last state of being, instead when the process conserves that state (Pleshkov 2017). He believes that to change reality, the “enduring fixture is not enough”. There are beliefs that are true but cannot be considered knowledge even their nature is logical. Plato. knowledge is a constant flux state in that while acknowledging our existence. Human still have a need for continuity and knowledge. I argue that knowledge and reality provide the shape of reality and need for stability. Research Proposal on Aristotle Aristotle debated on happiness and attempted to define and analyze it. From his perspective, happiness cannot be simple because the end cannot only be characterized by amusement. He argues, that to define what happiness is, some of the characteristics of happiness would have to be eliminated (Gloor et al.,). He views happiness as the addition of instances that one desires to be happy. I believe that a happy individual in the modern world environment is a person whose skills are recognized by a group or the community in general. A happy person has the constant need to outperform himself in his performances. Research Proposal on John Calvin Art has been one of the most important methods human beings have used to express themselves throughout history (Woo 2017). John Calvin argued that from cave carvings to modern art, the most important events that shape human kind have been interpreted by such artists. He argues that art is an expensive portrayal that represents violence victims painful past and provides them with hope for a better future. Today artists use the media to relay their art differently through 3 unsimilar preferences and forms and style, they all share a common expression sense concerning the pointless violence that plagues the world. 4 References Gloor, P. A., Colladon, A. F., Grippa, F., Budner, P., & Eirich, J. (2018). Aristotle said “Happiness is a State of Activity”—predicting mood through body sensing with smartwatches. Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering, 27(5), 586-612. Pleshkov, A. (2017). Plato’s Theory of Language: the Isomorphism of Kosmos and Logos in the Timaeus. Problemos, (91), 128-140. Woo, K. J. (2017). Calvin Studies in Context: A Modest Proposal. Church History and Religious Culture, 97(3-4), 334-345. Surname 1 Professor Name Course Date Research Proposal on Plato Plato creates an argument, that for something to be real, it must act as an enduring fixture and be permanent. According to him, reality is connected deeply to the last state of being, instead when the process conserves that state (Pleshkov 132). He believes that to change reality, the “enduring fixture is not enough”. There are beliefs that are true but cannot be considered knowledge even their nature is logical. Plato. knowledge is a constant flux state in that while acknowledging our existence. Human still have a need for continuity and knowledge. I argue that knowledge and reality provide the shape of reality and need for stability. Research Proposal on Aristotle Aristotle debated on happiness and attempted to define and analyze it. From his perspective, happiness cannot be simple because the end cannot only be characterized by amusement. He argues, that to define what happiness is, some of the characteristics of happiness would have to be eliminated (Gloor et al. 592). He views happiness as the addition of instances that one desires to be happy. I believe that a happy individual in the modern world environment is a person whose skills are recognized by a group or the community in general. A happy person has the constant need to outperform himself in his performances. Research Proposal on John Calvin Surname 2 Art has been one of the most important methods human beings have used to express themselves throughout history (Woo 339). John Calvin argued that from cave carvings to modern art, the most important events that shape human kind have been interpreted by such artists. He argues that art is an expensive portrayal that represents violence victims painful past and provides them with hope for a better future. Today artists use the media to relay their art differently through unsimilar preferences and forms and style, they all share a common expression sense concerning the pointless violence that plagues the world. Surname 3 Works Cited Angioni, Lucas. "Aristotle’s contrast between Episteme and Doxa in its context (Posterior Analytics I. 33)." Manuscrito 42.4 (2019): 157-210. Farris, Allan. "John Calvin: In Search of a Just Society." Historical Papers (2017). Gloor, Peter A., et al. "Aristotle said “Happiness is a State of Activity”—predicting mood through body sensing with smartwatches." Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering 27.5 (2018): 586-612. Kim, Minseok. John Calvin as public theologian? Reading Calvins theology in the light of contemporary discourses in public theology with reference to the Korean context. Diss. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University, 2020. Liu, H. The roots of intentionality in Aristotle's theory of psychology. Diss. Leiden University, 2020. Magrini, James M. "Introduction: Doctrinal and Non-doctrinal Interpretations of Plato and Plato’s Socrates." Plato’s Socrates, Philosophy and Education. Springer, Cham, 2018. 119. Mintz, Avi I. Plato: Images, aims, and practices of education. Springer International Publishing, 2018. Pleshkov, Alexey. "Plato’s Theory of Language: the Isomorphism of Kosmos and Logos in the Timaeus." Problemos 91 (2017): 128-140. Sharma, Amiya Bhushan. "Aristotle, Plato and Bhagvad Gita on the “Soul”." Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 35.2 (2018): 279-295. Woo, Kenneth J. "Calvin Studies in Context: A Modest Proposal." Church History and Religious Culture 97.3-4 (2017): 334-345. Bb UTF-8"Group%20Projec X UTF-8"2021 SP-SPCH-1 x UTF-8"How%20to%20V X S SOLUTION: Need help X Ginterpersonal conflictv. X Bb Announcements - 202 X + 0 х 由 f → dcccd.blackboard.com/webapps/blackboard/execute/announcement?method=search&context=course&course_id=_572861_1&handle announcements&mode=view assignment would need to be completed in its entirety. LESSONS & GRADES You can find that assignment here. Learning Modules My Grades Dr. Rasnic WRITING HELP Brookhaven Tutoring Research Reminder Purdue OWL Posted on: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 12:24:00 PM CDT Posted by: Rhea Rasnic Posted to: 2021 SP-ENGL- 1302-220132021SP Composition II (ENGL-1302- 22013) COMMUNICATION Class Café Hi all - I hope your week is going well! Just a reminder that you should be conducting research for your paper primarily through the Dallas College library system. Explore! Check out the links on the library home page (found here) to start. There are also devoted library guides for each campus (though they're roughly the same). Since I'm based out of Brookhaven, I'll focus on the Brookhaven library guide, which can be found here. Email Dr. Rasnic NEED HELP? Course Writing Guide If you're new to searching the library, I know it can be daunting. However, there are several help guides available on the library page as well as help available from the librarians via chat and email. 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Plato
Kotsonis, Alkis. "What can we learn
education?" Educational

Philosophy

from Plato about intellectual character
and

Theory 52.3

(2020):

251-260.

https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2019.1631157
Alkis Kotsonis is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburg. He is currently working
on a combination of primordial philosophy Epistemology and Philosophy of Education. The
articles explain how Plato develops an educational scheme; through which he coaches young
Athenians in craving truth without comprehensive teaching. The author shows this by tracking
steps of Philosopher-Kings education using: moral and intellectual virtues. Also, Plato's
teaching method discourages spoon-feeding and encourages problem-solving as a way of
learning. Plato's hypothesis of teaching does not involve an immediate transfer of knowledge
from teacher to student but focuses on the growth of cognitive virtues through problemresolution. The article helps people appreciate Plato's strict educational scheme that is of benefit.
Press, Gerald A. "The State of the Question in the Study of Plato." The Southern journal of
philosophy 34.4 (1996): 507-532. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-6962.1996.tb00805.x

Gerald A. is an associate academician of Philosophy at Hunter College in New York. .
Overall, the article shows the progressive decrease of dogmatic and non-dramatic Plato's
interpretation of modern Platonism. The author uses research methods of information collected
between 1995-2015. He seeks to understand to clarify Plato's thoughts presented in the
conversation. What was a developing resistance is now a ruling approach. Plato uses methods
such as poetry, comedy, tragic and mythology to create a convincing vision. The article helps
readers understand Plato's point of view that remains influential up to...


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