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  • ...n Augustus Eberhard]], from whom he acquired a love of the philosophy of [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]]. At the same time he studied the writings of [[Immanuel ...sis on human emotion and the imagination. Meanwhile he studied Spinoza and Plato, both of whom were important influences. He became more indebted to Kant, t
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  • ...but of those nothing remained except for short quotations in Aristotle, [[Plato]], [[Clement of Alexandria]], [[Philostratus]] and Pausanias.
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  • ...f Sinope]] (c. 412-323 BC) is the best known representative of cynicism. [[Plato]] called Diogenes, who came to Athens after being exiled from Sinope "Socra
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  • ...ypical of families, or even as a form of intense friendship described as [[Plato|platonic love]].<ref name="PlatonicSchool">{{cite book |last=Kristeller |fi ...nd the soul and directs ones attention to spiritual things. According to [[Plato]], [[Socrates]] claimed that the only thing he knew was "the art of love."<
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  • ...ientific research. Its three most famous philosophers were [[Socrates]], [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]].
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  • ...h as the [[morpheme]], which remain highly relevant in modern research and Plato in ''Cratylus'' wonders whether language has a ''natural'' or ''conventiona
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  • (named after the Greek philosopher [[Plato]])
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  • * ''Plato, The Banquet (or Symposium)'' - translation from [[Plato]] (1818)
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  • ...r|philosopher]] of the fourth century BCE, was born just in time to know [[Plato]], another influential philosopher, and worked on many diverse subjects wit ===Plato's Academy===
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  • *Tredennick H. (1954). Plato, The last days of socrates. The apology, crito, and phaedo translated with *Smith CU. (2010). The triune brain in antiquity: Plato, Aristotle, Erasistratus. J Hist Neurosci 19: 1-14
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  • ...losophy" would be to explain that it is the main subject of the works of [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]], [[Confucius]], [[Lao Tse]], [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustin ...e can describe the distinctive techniques of philosophy: what is it that [[Plato]], [[René Descartes|Descartes]], ''et al.'' do in their discussions of met
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  • ...t the real Socrates was concerned with cosmology; the early dialogues of [[Plato]], which are usually held to be heavily influenced by Socrates himself, as
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  • ...onal and incapable of political participation (although some, most notably Plato, disagreed). Methods used to determine whether someone could be a citizen o
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  • ...istian dogma rather than the disinterested detachment of [[Socrates]] or [[Plato]].<ref> from the entry on Aquinas by Colin Kirk in 'Essentials of Philosoph Aquinas made common ground with St. Augustine and [[Plato]] to achieve the fundamental principle of his teaching, namely that faith a
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  • ...mes only when enough people put aside the illusions of opinion, (echoes of Plato) and confine themselves to logical deduction from observed phenomena. This
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  • }}</ref> It's a bunch of guys vying in a contest to win the [[Plato|Platonic]] affection of ''The Hills'' TV star Brody Jenner.<ref name=twsMAR ...e depicting students at the Academy.|Did Aristotle have a ''man crush'' on Plato?]]
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  • 428 [[Plato]] (428-347) Athenian philosopher, recorder of Socratic dialogue and critic 384 [[Aristotle]] (384-322) pupil of Plato, author of ''The Politics''
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  • ...that led to criticism of the model both from its contemporaries<ref>See [[Plato]]</ref> and revisionists in the present.
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  • *[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1497/1497-h/1497-h.htm Plato: ''The Republic'', Project Gutenberg]
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  • ...opic. The historical usage of the word is also relevant. There are uses by Plato, Aristotle (who calls Hesiod & Homer theologians), other Greek philosophers
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