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| Name: |
Plato | | Birth Date: |
May 21, 427 B.C. | | Death Date: |
January 14, 347 B.C. | | Place of Birth: |
Athens, Greece | | Place of Death: |
Athens, Greece | | Nationality: |
Greek | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
philosopher |
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Biography of Plato
1012 words, approx. 3.4 pages
 One of the best known and most influential philosophers of all time, Plato has been admired for thousands of years as a teacher, writer, and student. His interests and knowledge were wide and varied, including science, mathematics, and poetry. Plato was...
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Biography of Plato
557 words, approx. 1.9 pages
 Plato, known as perhaps the greatest of all the ancient Greek philosophers and educators, was more interested in moral rather than natural (or scientific) philosophy. Nevertheless, he made many important contributions to the philosophy of mathematics and...
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Biography of Plato
13768 words, approx. 45.9 pages
 Plato stands at the center of philosophical thought in the ancient world. He was the first person to approach philosophical issues systematically, but it was the genius with which he treated those issues that made his thought so influential. Virtually ev...



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Gorgias Information
2,298 words, approx. 8 pages
 Gorgias is an important Socratic Dialogue in which Plato sets the rhetorician, whose specialty is persuasion, in opposition to the philosopher, whose specialty is dissuasion, or refutation. The art of persuasion was necessary for political and legal...


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