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  1. Biography of Plato

    Upon his return to Athens at around 40 years of age, Plato founded the first known institution of higher learning in the West, the Academy, named for its location in the Grove of Academus. The Academy was open until its destruction by Sulla in 84 BCE. It counts among its illustrious alumni many fine minds, but none more renowned than Aristotle.

  2. Plato: Biography, Greek Philosopher, Quotes, Platonic Academy

    Birth Country: Greece. Gender: Male. Best Known For: Ancient Greek philosopher Plato founded the Academy and is the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence in Western thought ...

  3. Plato

    Here are some of Plato's most famous quotes: · "Love is a serious mental disease.". · "When the mind is thinking it is talking to itself.". · "Human behavior flows from three main ...

  4. Plato

    Plato (l. 424/423 to 348/347 BCE) is the pre-eminent Greek philosopher, known for his Dialogues and for founding his Academy in Athens, traditionally considered the first university in the Western world.Plato was a student of Socrates and featured his former teacher in almost all of his dialogues which form the basis of Western philosophy.. The son of Ariston of the deme Colytus, Plato had two ...

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    Plato (/ ˈ p l eɪ t oʊ / PLAY-toe; Greek: Πλάτων), born Aristocles (Ἀριστοκλῆς; c. 427 - 348 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms. He raised problems for what became all the major areas of both theoretical philosophy and ...

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    Plato (427—347 B.C.E.) Plato is one of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosophers. He was the student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, and he wrote in the middle of the fourth century B.C.E. in ancient Greece.Though influenced primarily by Socrates, to the extent that Socrates is usually the main character in many of Plato's writings, he was also ...

  7. Plato (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    1. Plato's central doctrines. Many people associate Plato with a few central doctrines that are advocated in his writings: The world that appears to our senses is in some way defective and filled with error, but there is a more real and perfect realm, populated by entities (called "forms" or "ideas") that are eternal, changeless, and in some sense paradigmatic for the structure and ...

  8. Plato and his philosophy of Platonism

    Plato , (born 428/427, Athens, Greece—died 348/347 bc, Athens), Greek philosopher, who with his teacher Socrates and his student Aristotle laid the philosophical foundations of Western culture.

  9. Plato: life, contributions, works and characteristics

    Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher born in Athens, who lived between 427 and 347 BC. A disciple of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he is one of the most influential philosophers in the history of philosophy. He is primarily known for having been the first philosopher to present his work in a rather systematic way.

  10. Life of Plato

    Plato (Ancient Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn, "wide, broad-shouldered"; c. 428/427 - c. 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, the second of the trio of ancient Greeks including Socrates and Aristotle said to have laid the philosophical foundations of Western culture.. Little can be known about Plato's early life and education due to the very limited accounts.

  11. The Ancient Greek Philosopher Plato: His Life and Works

    The man known as Plato, with a name that was really his nickname, was one of the three great ancient Greek philosophers— Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle —who together laid the foundation of Western philosophy and culture. Plato built upon the life and teachings of his mentor Socrates to develop a profound and detailed system of philosophy.

  12. Life of Plato of Athens

    Article. Plato of Athens (424 or 423 to 347 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher whose work is considered so important that he may be called the inventor of philosophy as we understand the term today. Some people would want to reserve that honor for his teacher, Socrates, but since Socrates wrote nothing himself for publication, we only have ...

  13. Plato: Life, Philosophy and Legacy

    Plato is arguably the single, most influential figure in the development of Western philosophy. Plato's enduring legacy reverberates through the ages, as his ideas profoundly influenced subsequent thinkers, including his most famous student, Aristotle. And in the contemporary world, his works remains an indispensable resource, offering ...

  14. Plato Biography

    Plato was born in Athens, Greece, the son of Ariston and Perictione, both of Athenian noble backgrounds. He lived his whole life in Athens, although he traveled to Sicily and southern Italy on several occasions. One story says he traveled to Egypt. Little is known of his early years, but he was given the finest education Athens had to offer ...

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    Plato - Dialogues, Philosophy, Ideas: Glimpsed darkly even through translation's glass, Plato is a great literary artist. Yet he also made notoriously negative remarks about the value of writing. Similarly, although he believed that at least one of the purposes—if not the main purpose—of philosophy is to enable one to live a good life, by composing dialogues rather than treatises or ...

  16. Philosophical anthropology

    Philosophical anthropology - Plato, Human Nature, Ethics: Plato was the first great philosophical exponent of the soul in the West. He depicted its rational component as a ruler overseeing the jumble of constantly changing and often conflicting states that reach human awareness through perception and become objects of human attachment through desire.

  17. Plato Biography

    FAQs about Plato Biography Who was Plato, and what is his significance in philosophy? Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher born around 428/427 or 424/423 BC in Athens. He founded the Academy and is a central figure in the history of Western philosophy, contributing significantly to metaphysics, ethics, and political theory.

  18. Plato (427 BC

    Plato was the youngest son of Ariston and Perictione who both came from famous wealthy families who had lived in Athens for generations. While Plato was a young man his father died and his mother remarried, her second husband being Pyrilampes. It was mostly in Pyrilampes' house that Plato was brought up.

  19. Plato Biography

    Biography: Growing Up in Athens Plato grew up in the Greek city-state of Athens during the Classical Period of Ancient Greece. Although historians don't know a lot about Plato's early life they know he came from a wealthy family and likely had two brothers and a sister. He would have been taught by the best Greek teachers about various subjects ...

  20. Plato Biography

    Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher who played an important role in the development of Western philosophy. As the scion of a rich and aristocratic family, he received good education under renowned teachers, including Socrates. Although initially he wanted to join politics, the execution of Socrates changed his mind and he left Athens for 12 ...

  21. Short Biography of Plato

    Short Biography of Plato. Plato, 427?-347 B.C., Greek philosopher. In 407 B.C. he became a pupil and friend of Socrates. After living for a time at the Syracuse court, Plato founded (c.387 B.C.) near Athens the most influential school of the ancient world, the Academy, where he taught until his death. His most famous pupil there was Aristotle.

  22. Plato

    (428?-348? bc ). Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher. He is regarded as one of the world's greatest thinkers. Along with two other Greek philosophers, Aristotle and Socrates , Plato is remembered for developing ideas and thoughts that led to the Western culture that exists today.

  23. About the Philosopher Plato: Interview with Robin Waterfield

    The first ever biography of the founder of Western philosophy Considered by many to be the most important philosopher ever, Plato was born into a well-to-do family in wartime Athens at the end of the fifth century BCE. In his teens, he honed his intellect by attending lectures from the many thinkers who passed through Athens and toyed with the idea of writing poetry.