Stephen Loxton compares and contrasts two of the world's greatest thinkers on the nature of goodness, purpose and the metaphysical views of reality. This guide, pitched just right for the ambitious A level student, will open up the essential differences in the Platonic and Aristotelean worldviews in this core element of Philosophy.
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Steve Loxton is Head of RS & Philosophy and Theory of Knowledge Coordinator at Sherborne School for Girls. He teaches the I.B. Philosophy course and the ToK course, OCR's A level in RS - using modules in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics and New Testament. He has written course guides on Plato and Aristotle and Religious Language and is currently developing more resources for the I.B. Philosophy course.
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