Aristotle wrote two treatises on ethics and politics that were separate and thus made a difference in the key areas of subjects (Large 3). Plato was of the philosophical idea that all concepts possessed a universal form or rather an ideal way that led to an idealistic philosophy. However, Aristotle held contrary opinions suggesting that the universal forms were hardly attached to either concept or object and that the analysis of each object or concept was to be conducted individually (Hakim 356). The above viewpoint established the Aristotelian empiricism. Plato in his philosophy insisted that the qualities of an object would be determined via experiments and reasoning that would be sufficient to prove the
Aristotle wrote two treatises on ethics and politics that were separate and thus made a difference in the key areas of subjects (Large 3). Plato was of the philosophical idea that all concepts possessed a universal form or rather an ideal way that led to an idealistic philosophy. However, Aristotle held contrary opinions suggesting that the universal forms were hardly attached to either concept or object and that the analysis of each object or concept was to be conducted individually (Hakim 356). The above viewpoint established the Aristotelian empiricism. Plato in his philosophy insisted that the qualities of an object would be determined via experiments and reasoning that would be sufficient to prove the