Philosophy and Personality, part 3.1: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle – as Individuals

Nicholas Reitter
As a final preliminary step before connecting analyses of exemplars’ philosophies and personalities, a concise chart seems useful to recap the categorizations sorting them along the three historical philosophical dichotomies, bringing together judgments made over the last four chapters:
The “strong” and “weak” subcategories shown above are intended capture uncertainty among the philosophers themselves on the key questions of interest. For example, a “weak idealist” might be sa...
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