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plato
Early life of Plato
Trivia about plato
The name we know him by was actually a nickname given him for his wide, disc-like shoulders
Socrates narrates this philosopher's "Republic"
Aristotle's teacher(5)
Depicted here in stone, this Greek was a teacher of Aristotle
Aristotle said this teacher of his was dear to him, but not as dear as the truth
"Socrates is a doer of evil, who corrupts the youth...such is the charge", he reported in "Apology"
This pupil of Socrates went to Sicily to try to turn Dionysius into a philosopher king
The form of government this philosopher describes in "The Republic" has been labeled utopian
Cindy, you're a nice girl, but I only want a relationship named for this philosopher of ideal forms
Alfred Whitehead said that Europe's philosophical tradition "consists of a series of footnotes to" this Greek
In the "Republic", he criticized the job of painter as just a "creator of appearances...what he creates is untrue"
After Socrates' death, this Athenian went to Megara & wrote philosophic dialogues to vindicate his pal
At www.theacademy.edu in the 380s B.C., you could have a virtual dialogue with this founder
Around 387 B.C. this student of Socrates founded the Athens school known as the Academy
Theon's greatest work, available on Amazon.com, has mathematics useful for understanding this "Republic" author
...Old Greece / Socrates' student, at least / Here's the chronology / Wrote an "Apology"/ Now the clue, it will cease
He founded The Academy, one of Greece's first colleges that met regularly in a set place
"Friends have all things in common" is a wise saying from one of his dialogues
Alfred North Whitehead said European philosophy is "a series of footnotes to" this Greek
Speusippus, a nephew & disciple of this philosopher, succeeded him as the head of the Academy
"The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life" is a saying from his "Republic"
This ancient philosopher wrote about a theory of forms in his "Republic"
He founded his academy in the olive grove of Academus outside Athens
Upon this thinker's death in 347 B.C., the Greek philosopher Speusippus, his nephew, took over the academy
Around 375 B.C. in "The Republic", he opined that "astronomy compels the soul to look upwards"
Around 360 B.C. this Greek philosopher wrote about Socrates & Atlantis
When he died in about 347 B.C., his nephew Speusippus took over leadership of the Academy
One of you will look like a savant when you I.D. this ancient Greek who used Socrates as a spokesman in his "Republic"
He argued in "The Republic" that the state had 3 parts: the rulers, the soldiers & the workers