the ancient Greek philosopher who started moral philosophy by asking questions about virtue and encouraging people to think about such questions in a rational way
the ancient Greek philosopher who started moral philosophy by asking questions about virtue and encouraging people to think about such questions in a rational way
Socrates's star pupil, who proposed that the lower must depend on the higher and that there are four main virtues (wisdom, self-control, courage, and justice) <=> Plato
the ancient Greek philosopher who started moral philosophy by asking questions about virtue and encouraging people to think about such questions in a rational way
the ancient Greek philosopher who started moral philosophy by asking questions about virtue and encouraging people to think about such questions in a rational way <=> Socrates
the ancient Greek philosopher who started moral philosophy by asking questions about virtue and encouraging people to think about such questions in a rational way
Plato's star pupil, who proposed that virtue aims at happiness (which is the ultimate goal of our actions) and is a mean between extremes <=> Aristotle