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  • ...f [[Proclus]] and the teacher of [[Damascius]]. He wrote a commentary on [[Plato]]'s ''Timaeus'', now lost.<ref>''[[Suda]]'', [http://www.stoa.org/sol-bin/s
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  • ...he Ship of Theseus: The Immortality of the Soul as a Political Teaching in Plato's P̲h̲a̲e̲d̲o̲
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  • ...t have effects, the very concept of primary causes would be meaningless. [[Plato]], in the ''[[Phaedo]]'', drew a distinction between ''efficient causes'' a ...to God, or the [[Demiurge]] (the sense of divine creative purpose which [[Plato]] describes in the ''[[Timaeus]]'').
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  • ...nt of knowledge as being justified true belief. This account originated in Plato's ''[[Theaetetus]]'' and the ''[[Meno]]''; Gettier cited Roderick Chisholm'
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  • ...outside North America as ''Life's Grandeur: The Spread of Excellence From Plato to Darwin'' ISBN 0099893606) [http://www.simonyi.ox.ac.uk/dawkins/WorldOfDa
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  • ...what things exist, and what existence implies.<ref name=Lawson/> [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/quine/ Quine] has called the question ‘What is there ...my nose and the Eiffel tower'?<ref name=Putnam/> Another confusion called 'Plato's beard' considers whether a statement like 'Pegasus is a flying horse' imp
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  • Like more historical accounts by [[Herodotus]], [[Plato]], and [[Xenophon]], the playwright shows Socrates as a moral individual ch .... The presence or mention of Socrates' most well-known students such as [[Plato]], [[Antisthenes]], [[Zeno of Citium]], and others is replaced by unnamed d
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  • ...[Abdera]]. In the [[Protagoras (dialogue)|dialogue]] with the same name, [[Plato]] calls him the first of the Sophists, because Protagoras accepted payment ...ed from Athens, and on his way to [[Sicily]] was lost at sea. According to Plato (Prot., 318 E), he endeavoured to communicate "prudence" (6130vXia) to his
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  • :Works (approximately 0 words): No extant writings, but the ''Apology'' of Plato is alleged to be a record of an actual speech of Socrates {{Plato}}
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  • ...does not love, or seek, wisdom because he already has wisdom. According to Plato, there are two categories of beings who do not do philosophy ...ed an important part in [[Stoicism|Stoic]] philosophy that developed after Plato.<ref>[[Pierre Hadot]], ''What is Ancient Philosophy?'',p.39-45</ref>
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  • ...orgias''' is an important [[Socratic dialogue]] of the Greek philosopher [[Plato]] in which Gorgias the [[Rhetorics|rhetorician]], specializing in persuasio
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  • ...ion of an account (''logos'')."<ref>Plato, ''Theatetus,'' 201d. Actually, Plato has Theatetus report something that he remembered: "I had forgotten but now * [[Plato]]. ''Meno''
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  • ...an also mean the body of published thoughts of a particular person, as in "Plato's thought."
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