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Discover the fascinating biography and a collection of 26 Plato books available for free download on your favorite devices. Whether you have an iPhone, iPad, Android, or Kindle, you can enjoy these literary treasures in PDF and all popular eBook reader formats, including AZW3, EPUB, and MOBI.
Plato (c. 427–347 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates, and the teacher of Aristotle. He founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest ...
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Discover the fascinating biography and a collection of 26 Plato books available for free download
Plato (c. 427–347 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates, and the
Plato (c. 427–347 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates
Plato is best known for his works of philosophy, including dialogues such as 'The Republic', 'Apology
Plato’s theory of Forms and his ideas about the ideal state have had a profound impact on Western
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Theaetetus
may call Socratic disputation after its most renowned master, one must read some of the dialogues of Plato
Discover the fascinating biography and a collection of 5 Aristotle books available for free download on your favorite devices. Whether you have an iPhone, iPad, Android, or Kindle, you can enjoy these literary treasures in PDF and all popular eBook reader formats, including AZW3, EPUB, and MOBI.
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, scientist, and student of Plato. He was born in 384 BCE in Stagira, a city in northern Greece, and died in 322 BCE in Chalcis, a city on ...
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, scientist, and student of Plato.
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher, scientist, and student of Plato.
Plato's 'Apology' presents Socrates' defense during his trial in Athens, where he faces charges of corrupting the youth and impiety. Socrates argues that his pursuit of truth and questioning of Athenian leaders stems from a divine mission to encourage wisdom and virtue. He defends his philosophical approach, asserting that he has only sought to expose ignorance and promote ethical behavior. Despite his eloquence, Socrates is ultimately sentenced to death, but he maintains that a just ...
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