Similar words: platoon, platonic, platonism, neoplatonism, palatoplasty, plat, flat out, plate. Meaning: n. ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC).
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61. And remember, you’ll get more out of reading Derrida on Plato if you read Plato first.
62. In the first book we have more of the real Socrates, such as he is depicted in the Memorabilia of Xenophon , in the earliest Dialogues of Plato, and in the Apology.
63. Time is a variable in nature and its elements are not the undifferentiated atoms with which one can construct buildings as Democritus or Plato imagined.
64. Many ancient Greek myths take their location from Minoan Crete more than ten centuries before Plato. Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos.
65. This discovery of the origins of poetry does away with the opinion of the matchless wisdom of the ancients, so ardently sought after from Plato to Bacon's De sapientia veterum.
66. I have no difficulty imagining that Plato, Aristotle, or Democritus would be quite at home in our class rooms.
67. Plato Video To Audio Convertor is a program to extract audio from video files.
68. In addition to Plato and Foucault, the list includes Aristotle, Hume, Kant, Bentham, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Russell, and Marcuse.
69. We know Socrates primarily from the accounts of other writers: from his student, Plato, from Xenophon, the historian, as well as from the plays of Aristophanes.
70. As Alfred North Whitehead said, philosophy is a series of footnotes to Plato.
71. But, said she, wist that all their pleasure in the park is but a shadow to the pleasure I find in Plato.
72. Greek philosopher Plato wrote about Atlantis some 2,600 years ago, describing it as 'an island situated in front of the straits called the Pillars of Hercules.'
73. For the former, we systemize Karl Marx's view of history and Sigmund Freud's theories of counseling and therapy in Fromm's discourse; for the latter, we find the relationship between Fromm and Plato.
74. Socrates Plato and Aristotle were called the troika of the western education thought.
75. What if Plato made up the story for mythic purposes? Sentencedict.com
76. As a cross of philosophy and divine Platosophy, Plato s doctrine of reminiscence has theological form.
77. By the 12th century the works of Plato and Aristotle had been rediscovered and reinterpreted by the scholastics who attempted to synthesise early Greek ideas with medieval theology.
78. It is probably fair to say that the Athenians perfected the art of flirtation in ancient times, especially at the time of symposia described by Plato.
79. Let me explain. Plato is famous for his Forms or Ideas, that refer to the archetypical versions of the things around us.
80. So the point I'm suggesting is that many of Socrates' students and associates including Plato himself had some connection with this oligarchical government that had ruled Athens for a brief time.
81. Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died.
82. For the world, we benefit from European philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Erasmus, for the ideas on democracy and reason.
83. From Plato to Comenius, then to Spencer, it signifies 'three steps' in the development of western pleasure education thoughts.
84. Some biologists, along with Plato, define hominid as "featherless biped."
85. In the " Theaetetus " Plato compares the search for knowledge to a birdhunt pursued in an aviary.
86. Boethius, primarily motivated by Plato in his philosophical views, finds that, ‘The substance of God consisteth in nothing else but goodness’.
87. The ancient aestheticians, such as the Plato and Plotinus, were apt to believe that the beauty is an object's attribute. Therefore, there is an objective universality for the beauty.
88. It’s the only way you’ll be able to read anything seriously, whether it’s Plato or Derrida on Plato.
89. That is a course that I like to teach, too; usually I teach Plato to T.S. Eliot or Plato to I.A. Richards or some other important figure in the early twentieth century.
90. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and many others were translated into Assyrian, and from Assyrian into Arabic.
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