Plato

Timeline of Major Ethical Philosophies

By breech
  • 469 BCE

    SOCRATES

    SOCRATES
    "No one commits an evil act knowingly and doing wrong arises
    out of ignorance.” A person will commit only moral evil if he lacks moral knowledge. Sometimes, a person may have knowledge but he deliberately commits an evil act to satisfy
    his hidden motive.
  • 428 BCE

    PLATO

    PLATO
    Plato held that moral values are objective in the sense
    that they exist in a spirit-like realm beyond subjective
    human conventions. He held that they are absolute,
    or eternal, in that they never change, and also that
    they are universal insofar as they apply to all rational
    creatures around the world and throughout time
  • 384 BCE

    ARISTOTLE

    ARISTOTLE
    The ethics of Aristotle is concerned with action, not as being right in itself irrespective of any other consideration, but with actions conducive to man’s good. Aristotle’s “The Golden Mean Principle” states that to be happy, live a life of moderation. In everything that we do, we must avoid extremes.