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Plato
Plato, classical Greek philosopher who lived from approximately 427 BC to 347 BC. He was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle. His philosophy is known to us primarily through dialogues he wrote, usually featuring Socrates as a main character.

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  • - Refereed publication for the promotion of international dialogue on Plato across different languages and scholarly approaches. Archives, including author index, available in English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.
  • - An article on repression, alienation, love and Plato's cave.
  • - A Rochester Institute of Technology Professor's discussion of Plato's role in the History of Science
  • - Short biography and a list of the works of Plato.
  • - Extensive site about Plato and his work, with biographical information, interpretation, indexes, and maps of the ancient world. By Bernard Suzanne.
  • - Biographical study with a focus on the relation of Platonic and Anaxagorean philosophy.
  • - Forum devoted to discussing Plato's works.
  • - Discussion of Plato's views on metaphysics and the theory of knowledge, including his theory of forms; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Allan Silverman.
  • - Article by Renato Jose de Oliveira from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education.
  • - Essays on Plato's Republic, his doctrine of the soul, and his allegory of the cave, along with a biography, etexts, and a selection of quotes.
  • - An article on the relation of the allegory to "The Matrix" and "The Truman Show".
  • - Portland State University Greek Civilization class about Plato for kids.
  • - Greek texts, translations, commentaries, John Sallis' interpretation, relationship with modern scientific thought.
  • - Articles on Plato from Columbia Encyclopedia and The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language.
  • - Commentary on Plato's writings, an introduction to his thought, and an essay on his writing method.
  • - About the life and studies of Plato.


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