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Plato vs Aristotle

his attempt to explain the world. He produced his ideal world based on reason since such a world lies beyond the realm of the five senses. Plato ignored his senses because he believed his senses only revealed the imperfect forms of the ordinary world. In contrast, Aristotle believed in the ability of induction. According to him, the natural world was real and worthy of observation. As a result, Aristotle relied heavily on his five senses to study the natural phenomena. The mechanisms of reason and induction each led to two very different views of the world.In conclusion, Plato and Aristotle’s doctrines contrast in the concepts of reality, knowledge at birth, and the mechanism to find the truth. Perhaps no other philosophers had such an enormous impact on the civilized world....

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