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  • * Apology of Socrates, by Plato. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Apology * Bruell, Christopher (1994), “On Plato’s Political Philosophy.” [[Review of Politics]] 56: 261-82.
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  • ...lances (262b).<ref name=Phaedrus>{{cite book|author=Plato|title=Plato I of Plato|publisher=Harvard University Press |year=1914|id=ISBN 13: 978-0-674-99040-1 According to Plato, the difference between the philosopher who deals in such image-making in o
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  • According to Plato, an individual who does not love, or seek, wisdom because he already has wi
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  • == Plato == ...p between Plato and the historical Socrates in the 'Cambridge Companion to Plato', ed. Richard Kraut, p. 121ff. You might find it helpful. Keep up the good
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  • | pagename = Plato | abc = Plato
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  • ...ment of political ideas over time since the discovery of [[politics]] in [[Plato]], [[Confucius]] and [[Mencius]].
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  • '''The Symposium''' is one of [[Plato]]'s middle dialogues, and is widely considered to be a masterpiece of the d ...logues.org/faq/faq007.htm Frequently Asked Questions about Plato - Quoting Plato: Stephanus references].</ref>). Eventually, Socrates arrives halfway throug
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  • ...uated off the [[Straits of Gibraltar]], first mentioned in literature in [[Plato]]'s dialogues ''Timaeus'' and ''Critias''.
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  • ...Diogenes Lærtius, who cited Plato himself for the arrangements.<ref>http://plato-dialogues.org/works.htm</ref> | title = Plato: Complete Works
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  • 1. Calling Plato a student of Socrates, although often done, is not strictly correct, a nd i ...jective opinion. Best avoid it except, for example, if listing opinions on Plato's influence, etc etc.
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  • A philosophical text by Plato dated circa 385 BC, which concerns itself at one level with the genesis, pu
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  • {{rpl|Plato}}
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  • ...Forms''' provides Plato's explanation of the nature of [[Reality]]. In it, Plato upholds the distinction between what is most Real and [[sensibility]], the ...on. As such, they do not exist 'in themselves' and are not self-moving, as Plato believes, in the case of the [[soul]]. The Forms exist in themselves, and n
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  • * [[Plato]] - ''Parmenides'' * [[Plato]] - ''Republic''
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  • ...is]] and [[Athens]] which according to legend took place 9000 years before Plato's time. ...saw it and punished Atlantis... The story ends abruptly here. According to Plato's [[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]] the island was swallowed by the sea, makin
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  • In [[Plato|Plato's]] early dialogues, the '''elenchus''' is the technique [[Socrates]] uses
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  • ...Ancient Philosophy]] series and author of numerous books and articles on [[Plato]], [[Aristotle]] and other topics in ancient philosophy.
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  • ...on) #2] [http://books.google.com/books?id=6x9HAAAAIAAJ&q=plato+republic&dq=plato+republic&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pU6FUf2fKcvC4AO0qYGABw&ved=0CDwQ6AEwAg| GoogleBooks]
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  • ...y corresponding to what we would call a property, like Goodness or Beauty. Plato believed that the only true knowledge was knowledge of these unchanging ide
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  • * 1976: [http://www.platopeople.com/emoticons.html PLATO emoticons] Character overstriking patterns
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