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In Plato's Apology
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inners for the rest of his life instead, to finance the time he spends as Athens' benefactor. He was, nevertheless, found guilty of corrupting the minds of the youth of Athens and sentenced to death by drinking a mixture containing poison h...

Plato
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and wealthy Athenian household, which gave him a political background, as well as many political connections. Because of these connections, he was given the opportunity and privilege to see numerous people, places, and situations. Such circ...

Plato
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He founded the Academy in Athens, an organisation dedicated to study and direction in beliefs and the sciences. His works on beliefs, government and numbers were very influencial and prepared the bases for Euclid's methodical approach to ma...

Thucydides Versus Plato
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Thucydides versus Plato on the nature of the Good Life. Some have claimed that Thucydides is making empirical claims, whereas Plato is making normative claims. The basis of Plato's theory about the good life is based on the idea that everyt...

Plato's Republic
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Plato's greatest piece of work. It consists of a group of different arguments on a great variety of subjects. They are different issues and items that occur when organizing a government. Many of his ideas are extremely abstract, but make fo...

Plato As A Scientist Or Thinker
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Plato. Plato is one of the world’s most famous writers, and is still being taught to this day. People ask why this man is so important and why he should be still studied today when he is something of the past; well I will help them see in m...

Plato's Republic
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Plato's ideal of a just state as an allegory for the ideal of the just person. Discussion The Republic bears little resemblance to the type of state that we, in modern times, know as a republic. Plato rejected democracy and used "The Republ...