- Plato - Wikipedia
Along with his teacher Socrates, and his student Aristotle, Plato is a central figure in the history of Western philosophy Plato's complete works are believed to have survived for over 2,400 years—unlike that of nearly all of his contemporaries [1]
- Plato | Life, Philosophy, Works | Britannica
Plato (born 428 427 bce, Athens, Greece—died 348 347, Athens) was an ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates (c 470–399 bce), teacher of Aristotle (384–322 bce), and founder of the Academy He is best known as the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence and is one of the major figures of Classical antiquity
- Plato (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Plato (429?–347 B C E ) is, by any reckoning, one of the most dazzling writers in the Western literary tradition and one of the most penetrating, wide-ranging, and influential authors in the history of philosophy
- Plato: Biography, Greek Philosopher, Quotes, Platonic Academy
Ancient Greek philosopher Plato founded the Academy and is the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence in Western thought
- Plato - Life, Philosophy Quotes | HISTORY
The Athenian philosopher Plato (c 428-347 B C ) is one of the most important figures of the Ancient Greek world and t
- Plato | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Plato takes the four elements, fire, air, water, and earth (which Plato proclaims to be composed of various aggregates of triangles), making various compounds of these into what he calls the Body of the Universe
- Plato (427-348 BC) - Philosophy A Level
Plato’s dialogues and teachings are foundational to Western philosophy and have influenced a wide range of subjects, from metaphysics to ethics to political theory
- Plato - Encyclopedia. com
introduction: In Plato's last work, The Laws, left unrevised at his death, Plato imagined three elderly gentlemen, a Cretan named Cleinias, a Spartan named Megillus, and an Athenian stranger—in effect, Plato himself—discussing the foundation of a new city on Crete
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