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         Plato:     more books (98)
  1. The Cambridge Companion to Plato (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  2. The Laws of Plato by Plato, 2010-04-20
  3. Six Great Dialogues: Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Symposium, The Republic (Thrift Edition) by Plato, 2007-05-11
  4. Early Socratic Dialogues (Penguin Classics) by Plato, 2005-12-27
  5. Plato's Republic (Cliffs Notes) by Thomas Thornburg, 2000-12-15
  6. The Trial and Death of Socrates by Plato, 2010-07-01
  7. Plato: The Republic (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Plato, 2000-09-25
  8. Plato's Phaedo by Plato, 2010-05-06
  9. The Republic: A New Translation by Plato, 1996-08-17
  10. From Plato To Piaget by William Cooney, 1993-11-16
  11. Defence of Socrates, Euthyphro, Crito (Oxford World's Classics) by Plato, 2008-07-15
  12. Plato's Philosophers: The Coherence of the Dialogues by Catherine H. Zuckert, 2009-06-01
  13. Plato's Political Philosophy by Mark Blitz, 2010-09-28
  14. Reading Plato's Theaetetus by T. D. J. Chappell, 2005-03-31

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    62. Claudia Baracchi - Of Myth, Life And War In Plato's Republic - Reviewed By Rober
    Robert Metcalf reviews this book by Claudia Baracchi. from Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
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    63. Plato Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
    Benjamin Jowett translation of several works, in HTML. References cross-linked to the Encyclopedia of the Self.
    http://www.selfknowledge.com/344au.htm

    64. Plato: Poems
    A small selection of poems attributed to the Greek philosopher.
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    65. PLATO
    plato LIFE OF plato, 427347 B.C. 1. FAMILY BACKGROUND. plato was born into an aristocratic and wealthy Athenian family. His father traced his ancestry in a direct line back to
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    LIFE OF PLATO, 427-347 B.C. FAMILY BACKGROUND
    Plato was born into an aristocratic and wealthy Athenian family. His father traced his ancestry in a direct line back to the early kings of Athens. His mother was the niece of the wealthy nobleman, Critias and the sister of the rich and famous Charmides. Both Critias and Charmides were students of Socrates. YOUTH a. His Name . Plato's given name was Aristocles, meaning "the best" and "renowned." He acquired the name of Plato in his youth because of his wide shoulders. b. Outstanding Accomplishments . He excelled in every area of youthful achievement. He was outstanding in sports, in music and in academics. c. Military Hero . During the war with Sparta, Plato won the Athenian prize for bravery. d. Student of Socrates . In 407 B.C., at the age of twenty, Plato became a student of Socrates. DISILLUSIONMENT WITH DEMOCRACY In 404 B.C. Plato witnessed the death of his uncle, Critias, during the civil war between the aristocrats and the democrats. Again, in 399 B.C., he witnessed the condemnation and execution of his beloved Socrates by the democratic regime led by Anyutus. VOLUNTARY EXILE Plato left his native city immediately following the execution of Socrates. He visited Megara, Cyrene and Egypt. After a brief return to Athens in 395 B.C., Plato continued his wanderings. In Syracuse he was sold into slavery. Plato raised three thousand drachmas through his friends to buy back his freedom. He returned to Athens in 387 B.C.

    66. Charmides By Plato - Project Gutenberg
    Benjamin Jowett translation, with lengthy introduction. In plain text or as a zip file, at Project Gutenberg.
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Charmides Language English LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Dec 1, 1998 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    67. Plato - History For Kids!
    plato for Kids the ancient Greek philosopher plato is known today as one of the greatest philosophers of all time. He was born about 429 BC, close to the time when
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    Plato for Kids - the ancient Greek philosopher
    Plato
    Plato is known today as one of the greatest philosophers of all time. He was born about 429 BC , close to the time when Pericles died, and he died in 347 BC, just after the birth of Alexander the Great . Plato was born in Athens, to a very wealthy and aristocratic family. Many of his relatives were involved with Athenian politics, though Plato himself was not.
    When Plato was a young man, he went to listen to Socrates , and learned a lot from Socrates about how to think, and what sort of questions to think about. When Socrates was killed in 399 BC , Plato was very upset (He was 30 years old when Socrates died) . Plato began to write down some of the conversations he had heard Socrates have. Practically everything we know about Socrates comes from what Plato wrote down. After a while, though, Plato began to write down his own ideas about philosophy instead of just writing down Socrates ' ideas. One of his earlier works is the Republic, which describes what Plato thought would be a better form of government than the government of Athens. Plato thought that most people were pretty stupid, and so they should not be voting about what to do. Instead, the best people should be chosen to be the Guardians of the rest. (Remember Plato was from a rich aristocratic family so he probably considered himself among the best people!). Plato also thought a lot about the natural world and how it works. He thought that everything had a sort of ideal form, like the idea of a chair, and then an actual chair was a sort of poor imitation of the ideal chair that exists only in your mind. One of the ways Plato tried to explain his ideas was with the famous metaphor of the cave. He said, Suppose there is a cave, and inside the cave there are some men chained up to a wall, so that they can only see the back wall of the cave and nothing else. These men can't see anything outside of the cave, or even see each other clearly, but they can see shadows of what is going on outside the cave. Wouldn't these prisoners come to think that the shadows were real, and that was what things really looked like?

    68. Cratylus By Plato - Project Gutenberg
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    Cratylus by Plato
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Cratylus Language English LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Subject Language and languages Philosophy Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jan 1, 1999 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    69. Plato Biography Summary | BookRags.com
    plato summary with 352 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information, and more.
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    70. Critias By Plato - Project Gutenberg
    Benjamin Jowett translation from Project Gutenberg. Includes introduction. In plain text or as a zip file.
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    Critias by Plato
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Critias Language English LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Dec 1, 1998 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    71. Greek Philosophy: Plato The Philosopher. Truth Reality Of Plato. Quotes Plato's
    On truth from reality a discussion of the philosophy / metaphysics of plato and the importance of philosophy to humanity. Collection of plato quotes (The Republic), pictures
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    72. Crito By Plato - Project Gutenberg
    Benjamin Jowett s translation in plain text or as a zip file of either. At Project Gutenberg.
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    Crito by Plato
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Title Crito Note Death of Socrates 2 Language English LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Mar 1, 1999 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    73. Plato - Free Online Library
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    Plato (427 B.C. - 347 B.C.)
    Few definite details are known of Plato's life. He was born in Athens c. 427 BC and was the youngest son of Ariston, of an old and wealthy family. It is claimed that his real name was Aristocles, with "Plato" (meaning "the broad") being a nickname given to him because of his wrestler's physique. He served in the last years of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, and after democracy was restored in Athens in 403 BC he hoped to enter politics. However, the realities of political life as well as the execution of his mentor Socrates in 399 BC drove him to abandon this goal. After the death of Socrates, Plato left Athens and traveled in Italy, Sicily and Egypt, where he learned the function of a water clock. In Italy he came in contact with the ideas of Pythagoras, which gave him a new appreciation of mathematics. After serving again in the military, he returned to Athens in 387 BC and founded his Academy, which he presided over until his death in 347 BC and which survived for nearly a thousand years after.

    74. Euthydemus By Plato - Project Gutenberg
    Benjamin Jowett s translation, with introduction. In plain text or as a zip file. At Project Gutenberg.
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Euthydemus Language English LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Subject Logic Early works to 1800 Subject Socrates, 470 BC-399 BC Subject Philosophy, Ancient Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Jan 1, 1999 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    75. Plato And Informal Education
    plato In his Republic we find just about the most influential early account of education. His interest in soul, dialogue and in continuing education continue to provide
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    plato
    In his Republic we find just about the most influential early account of education. His interest in soul, dialogue and in continuing education continue to provide informal educators with rich insights.
    Plato Socratic method psyche and hence psychology), and political theory (see, especially, The Republic One of the significant features of the dialogical (dialectic) method is that it emphasizes collective, as against solitary, activity. It is through the to and fro of argument amongst friends (or adversaries) that understanding grows (or is revealed). Such philosophical pursuit alongside and within a full education allows humans to transcend their desires and sense in order to attain true knowledge and then to gaze upon the Final Good ( Agathon The Republic . He set out in some detail , the shape and curriculum of an education system (with plans for its organization in The Laws ). In the ideal state, matters are overseen by the guardian class - change is to be avoided (perfection having already been obtained), and slaves, and craftsmen and merchants are to know their place. It is the guardian class who are educated, merchants and craftsmen serve apprenticeships and slaves... polis polis is serviced by educators. It can only exist as a rational form if its members are trained - and continue to grow.

    76. Euthyphro By Plato - Project Gutenberg
    Plain text, or as a zip file. Benjamin Jowett translation, at Project Gutenberg.
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Euthyphro Language English LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Subject Socrates, 470 BC-399 BC Subject Philosophy, Ancient Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Feb 1, 1999 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    77. Philosophy Professor | Plato
    plato (429347 BC) Ideas - The goal of intellectual inquiry is to discover the eternal immutable forms of 'ideas', which serve as the essence and ideal of all things; in this
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    - The goal of intellectual inquiry is to discover the eternal immutable forms of 'ideas', which serve as the essence and ideal of all things; in this way a true philosopher seeks wisdom. - These eternal truths, already in the mind, can be recalled by the imaterial and immortal intellect; they cannot be grasped by the bodily senses. - Education consists in the perfecting the whole person in order to achieve self-mastery and self-realization. - Education has as its goal, as should all human acts, knowledge of the good, for ignorance of the good leads to evil. - A perfect society is but the external reflection of a harmoniously integrated soul where appetite and desire are under the command of reason. - Only the Philosopher who has achieved true knowledge is fit to rule; democracy, the rule of the majority, is usually rooted in mere opinions.

    78. Ion By Plato - Project Gutenberg
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    Ion by Plato
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Ion Language English LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Subject Philosophy, Ancient Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Feb 1, 1999 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    79. Plato's Republic
    plato usually wrote relatively short pieces, like the Euthyphro, Meno, etc. In all his writings there are only two book length works, the Republic and the Laws.
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    Plato's
    Republic
    Plato usually wrote relatively short pieces, like the Euthyphro Meno , etc. In all his writings there are only two book length works, the Republic and the Laws . The Laws was the last thing Plato wrote, at eighty, and it is a grim and terrifying culmination of the totalitarian tendencies in his earlier political thought. It is also pretty dull, since Plato had all but abandoned his earlier lively dialogue format. The Republic , however, is the supreme product of Plato's most mature years, thought, and style. It contains virtually the entire universe of Plato's philosophy. The word "republic" is from Latin: Res publica means "public matters" or "the state." In Greek, the title was the Politeia , which means the Constitution . But the Republic does not start out about politics. It is initially a familiar kind of Socratic dialogue about justice, just as the Euthyphro is about piety and the Meno is about virtue. The Republic is divided into ten Books. Each of these was originally what would fit onto one papyrus scroll. [By late Roman times, the scrolls were cut up and sewn together into codices , or the kind of bound books that we continue to use.] The entire first Book of the

    80. Laches By Plato - Project Gutenberg
    In plain text, or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg. Benjamin Jowett s translation.
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    Laches by Plato
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    Author Plato, 427? BCE-347? BCE Translator Jowett, Benjamin, 1817-1893 Title Laches Language English LoC Class PA: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature Subject Classical literature Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Dec 1, 1998 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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