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  1. Hace 1 día · René Descartes (/ d eɪ ˈ k ɑːr t / day-KART or UK: / ˈ d eɪ k ɑːr t / DAY-kart; French: [ʁəne dekaʁt] ⓘ; 31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650): 58 was a French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science.Mathematics was paramount to his method of inquiry, and he connected the previously separate ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PythagorasPythagoras - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Pythagoras of Samos (Ancient Greek: Πυθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος, romanized: Pythagóras ho Sámios, lit. 'Pythagoras the Samian', or simply Πυθαγόρας; Πυθαγόρης in Ionian Greek; c. 570 – c. 495 BC) was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism.His political and religious teachings were well known in Magna Graecia and ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Analytic philosophy is a broad, contemporary movement or tradition within Western philosophy and especially anglophone philosophy, focused on analysis. Analytic philosophy is characterized by a style of clarity of prose and rigor in arguments, making use of formal logic and mathematics, and, to a lesser degree, the natural sciences. It is further characterized by an interest in language and ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Plato: Theory of the Good Plato asserted that individuals' well-being or life happiness persists as the fundamental target of moral thinking and conduct in society. ... Based on Aristotle’s concepts, ethics persist as practical instead of theoretical principles leading to acting and accepting the ethical duties in society.

  5. Hace 2 días · Aristotle wrote that "That which is common to the greatest number gets the least amount of care. Men pay most attention to what is their own: ... Universalisability – Concept in Kantian ethics; Volunteer's dilemma – Game theory case weighing own/others' sacrifice, ...

  6. Hace 3 días · The theory is not clear as to what decisions should be made when duties conflict. Aristotle’s Virtue Theory. Aristotle’s virtue theory says that what matters in ethical behaviour is the integrity of an individual’s character. This theory is based on the premise that different goals can only be achieved only if people possess self-love.