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  1. Lesser Hippias (Dodo Press) by Plato, 2008-12-26
  2. Plato Complete Works by Plato, John M. Cooper, et all 1997-05-01
  3. The Republic Of Plato: Second Edition by Plato, 1991-10-03
  4. Ion by Plato, 2010-05-23
  5. Five Dialogues by Plato, G. M. A. Grube, 2002-10
  6. Alcibiades I by Plato, 2008-11-12
  7. Great Dialogues of Plato by Plato, 2008-03-04
  8. Critias by Plato, 2010-01-29
  9. Symposium by Plato, 1989-05
  10. Republic (Oxford World's Classics) by Plato, 2008-05-15
  11. The Symposium (Penguin Classics) by Plato, 2003-04-29
  12. The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Including the Letters (Bollingen Series LXXI) by Plato, 2005-09-15
  13. Plato, Not Prozac!: Applying Eternal Wisdom to Everyday Problems by Lou Marinoff, 2000-08-01
  14. The Last Days of Socrates by Plato, 2010-05-06

21. Plato
A brief discussion of the life and works of plato, with links to electronic textsand additional information. plato (427347 BCE). plato, The Republic , tr.
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The son of wealthy and influential Athenian parents, Plato began his philosophical career as a student of Socrates . When the master died, Plato travelled to Egypt and Italy, studied with students of Pythagoras , and spent several years advising the ruling family of Syracuse. Eventually, he returned to Athens and established his own school of philosophy at the Academy. For students enrolled there, Plato tried both to pass on the heritage of a Socratic style of thinking and to guide their progress through mathematical learning to the achievement of abstract philosophical truth. The written dialogues on which his enduring reputation rests also serve both of these aims. In his earliest literary efforts, Plato tried to convey the spirit of Socrates's teaching by presenting accurate reports of the master's conversational interactions , for which these dialogues are our primary source of information. Early dialogues are typically devoted to investigation of a single issue, about which a conclusive result is rarely achieved. Thus, the Euqufrwn Euthyphro ) raises a significant doubt about whether morally right action can be defined in terms of divine approval by pointing out a significant dilemma about any appeal to authority in defence of moral judgments. The

22. Plato.htm
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23. Island Of Freedom - Plato
plato. 427347 BC. plato was born to an aristocratic family in Athens. His father,Ariston, was believed to have descended from the early kings of Athens.
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Plato was born to an aristocratic family in Athens. His father, Ariston, was believed to have descended from the early kings of Athens. Perictione, his mother, was distantly related to the 6th-century B.C. lawmaker Solon. When Plato was a child, his father died, and his mother married Pyrilampes, who was an associate of the statesman Pericles. As a young man Plato had political ambitions, but he became disillusioned by the political leadership in Athens. He eventually became a disciple of Socrates, accepting his basic philosophy and dialectical style of debate: the pursuit of truth through questions, answers, and additional questions. Plato witnessed the death of Socrates at the hands of the Athenian democracy in 399 B.C. Perhaps fearing for his own safety, he left Athens temporarily and traveled to Italy, Sicily, and Egypt.
In 389 B.C. he founded the "Academy" in Athens, the institution often described as the first European university. It provided a comprehensive curriculum, including such subjects as astronomy, biology, mathematics, political theory, and philosophy. The main purpose of the Academy was to cultivate thought to lead to a restoration of decent government in the cities of Greece. Pursuing an opportunity to combine philosophy and practical politics, Plato went to Sicily in 367 to tutor the new ruler of Syracuse, Dionysius the Younger, in the art of philosophical rule. The experiment failed. Plato made another trip to Syracuse in 361, but again his engagement in Sicilian affairs met with little success. The concluding years of his life were spent lecturing at the Academy and writing. He died at about the age of 80 in Athens in 347 B.C.

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25. Plato (circa 428-c. 347 BC)
plato (circa 428c. 347 BC). plato (circa 428-c. 347 BC), Greek philosopher, oneof the most creative and influential thinkers in Western philosophy. Life.
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Plato (circa 428-c. 347 BC), Greek philosopher, one of the most creative and influential thinkers in Western philosophy. Life Plato was born to an aristocratic family in Athens. His father, Ariston, was believed to have descended from the early kings of Athens. Perictione, his mother, was distantly related to the 6th- century BC lawmaker Solon. When Plato was a child, his father died, and his mother married Pyrilampes, who was an associate of the statesman Pericles. As a young man Plato had political ambitions, but he became disillusioned by the political leadership in Athens. He eventually became a disciple of Socrates, accepting his basic philosophy and dialectical style of debate: the pursuit of truth through questions, answers, and additional questions. Plato witnessed the death of Socrates at the hands of the Athenian democracy in 399 BC. Perhaps fearing for his own safety, he left Athens temporarily and traveled to Italy, Sicily, and Egypt. In 387 Plato founded the Academy in Athens, the institution often described as the first European university. It provided a comprehensive curriculum, including such subjects as astronomy, biology, mathematics, political theory, and philosophy. Aristotle was the Academy's most prominent student.

26. Welcome To Christopher's Plato
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27. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Plato And Platonism
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I. LIFE OF PLATO Plato ( Platon II. WORKS III. PHILOSOPHY (1) The Starting Point noumena , or realities. Of all the ideas, however, the Idea of the beautiful shines out through the phenomenal veil more clearly than any other; hence the beginning of all philosophical activity is the love and admiration of the Beautiful. (2) Division of Philosophy The different parts of philosophy are not distinguished by Plato with the same formal precision found in Aristotelean , and post-Aristotelean systems. We may, however, for convenience, distinguish:
  • Dialectic, the science of the Idea in itself;
  • Physics, the knowledge of the Idea as incorporated or incarnated in the world of phenomena, and
  • Ethics and Theory of the State, or the science of the Idea embodied in human conduct and human society.
(a) Dialectic Christian philosophers. The emphatic affirmation of a supermundane, spiritual order of reality and the equally emphatic assertion of the caducity of things material fitted in with the essentially Christian contention that spiritual interests are supreme. To render the world of Ideas more acceptable to

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32. EAWC Essay: Plato And His Dialogues
Exploring Ancient World Cultures Essays on Ancient Greece plato and His Dialogues.Bernard F. Suzanne. (Traduction Mediterranean. A List of plato's Works.
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Bernard F. Suzanne Platon et ses dialogues Plato's Autobiography When I was young, I felt like so many in that situation: I expected, as soon as I would become master of myself, to go straight to the city's affairs. And here is how I happened to find the state of public affairs then: many being dissatisfied with the existing constitution, a revolution took place... [This revolution took place in 404 BCE ; Plato was born in all probability in 427 BCE, so he was about 23 at the time.] [Plato belonged to one of the leading families of Athens: his father Ariston was said to descend from Kodros, the last legendary king of Athens, and the family of his mother Perictione was connected to Solon; Critias, who played a leading role in the government of the Thirty, was his mother's cousin, and Charmides, another one of the Thirty, his mothers' brother.] ... who immediately asked me to join them, as in something fit for me. Feeling not the least surprised, owing to my youth, I expected them to govern the city so as to lead it from a life of injustice toward a just behavior, and so I watched with the utmost attention what they would do, only to see these men make in very little time the former state of affairs look like a golden age. Among other things, they called on my friend

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39. Plato
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Plato (b. 428 B.C.?, d. 347 B.C.?) was a student of Socrates, and wrote numerous philosophical works in the form of dialogues between Socrates and various interlocutors representing different strata of Greek society. Major Works:
  • The Apology
  • The Phaedo
  • The Crito
  • The Meno
  • The Symposium
  • The Republic
  • Gorgias
  • Phaedrus
  • Philebus
  • Theaetetus
  • Protagoras
  • The Sophist
  • Timaeus
Plato's Life:
  • Born, 428 B.C.(?), in Athens or Aegina
  • prior to 399 B.C., studied with Socrates
  • 399 B.C., after the execution of Socrates, took refuge in Megara
  • 399 - 387 B.C., traveled extensively in Greece. Egypt, and Italy
  • 387 B.C., founded The Academy in Athens
  • 367 B.C., went to Syracuse to tutor Dionysius II at the suggestion of Dion
  • Died, 347 B.C.(?)
Plato's Contribution to Philosophy: Plato carved out a subject matter for philosophy by formulating and discussing a wide range of metaphysical and ethical questions. To explain the similarities and resemblances among objects of the physical world, he developed a metaphysics of Forms. His views about ethical questions could be grounded in his metaphysics of Forms via the contemplation of the Form of The Good. Plato therefore found an inherent connection between metaphysics and ethics. His greatest work, The Republic , developed an insightful analogy between harmony in the state and harmony in the individual, and it is often considered one of the greatest works ever written. Plato wrote dialogues that considered the nature of virtue itself, as well as the nature of particular virtues. He also considered epistemological questions, such as whether knowledge is justified true belief.

40. Plato
He is also known for being the mentor of Aristotle. In 387, platofounded the Megarian Institute of Philosophy. plato's Writings.
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lato was a Greek who was born in 428 BC. He was taught by philosopher Socrates and acquired many of his philosophies. He met the philosopher in boyhood and through many years of teaching he developed a deep respect for him. He also wrote a lot about Socrates because of this respect that he had for him. He is also known for being the mentor of Aristotle . In 387, Plato founded the Megarian Institute of Philosophy. The school primarily focused on the areas of philosophy and sciences. Plato spent the majority of the rest of his life presiding over the academy. He was the founder of Platonism, a philosophy named for himself. He went on to be one of the most famous Greek philosophers
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Plato took many of his ideas about Rhetoric from his mentor, Socrates. Therefore, many of his writings included Socrates as the main character presenting the point of view that Plato wanted to convey. Both he and Socrates felt that rhetoric is most often used for selfish reasons. This is shown through Plato's work, Gorgias Gorgias says that rhetoric is "the queen of all arts" while Socrates argues that rhetoric is simply "a knack for humoring the audience." On top of this, Plato and Socrates felt that using rhetoric is immoral and "conducive to health of soul." In another work

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