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  1. Lesser Hippias (Dodo Press) by Plato, 2008-12-26
  2. Plato Complete Works by Plato, John M. Cooper, et all 1997-05-01
  3. The Republic Of Plato: Second Edition by Plato, 1991-10-03
  4. Ion by Plato, 2010-05-23
  5. Five Dialogues by Plato, G. M. A. Grube, 2002-10
  6. Alcibiades I by Plato, 2008-11-12
  7. Great Dialogues of Plato by Plato, 2008-03-04
  8. Critias by Plato, 2010-01-29
  9. Symposium by Plato, 1989-05
  10. Republic (Oxford World's Classics) by Plato, 2008-05-15
  11. The Symposium (Penguin Classics) by Plato, 2003-04-29
  12. The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Including the Letters (Bollingen Series LXXI) by Plato, 2005-09-15
  13. Plato, Not Prozac!: Applying Eternal Wisdom to Everyday Problems by Lou Marinoff, 2000-08-01
  14. The Last Days of Socrates by Plato, 2010-05-06

21. Plato
plato (b. 428 B.C.?, d. 347 B.C.?) was a student of Socrates, and wrote numerous philosophical works in the form of dialogues between Socrates and various
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Plato
Plato (b. 428 B.C.?, d. 347 B.C.?) was a student of Socrates, and wrote numerous philosophical works in the form of dialogues between Socrates and various interlocutors representing different strata of Greek society. Major Works:
  • The Apology
  • The Phaedo
  • The Crito
  • The Meno
  • The Symposium
  • The Republic
  • Gorgias
  • Phaedrus
  • Philebus
  • Theaetetus
  • Protagoras
  • The Sophist
  • Timaeus
Plato's Life:
  • Born, 428 B.C.(?), in Athens or Aegina
  • prior to 399 B.C., studied with Socrates
  • 399 B.C., after the execution of Socrates, took refuge in Megara
  • 399 - 387 B.C., traveled extensively in Greece. Egypt, and Italy
  • 387 B.C., founded The Academy in Athens
  • 367 B.C., went to Syracuse to tutor Dionysius II at the suggestion of Dion
  • Died, 347 B.C.(?)
Plato's Contribution to Philosophy: Plato carved out a subject matter for philosophy by formulating and discussing a wide range of metaphysical and ethical questions. To explain the similarities and resemblances among objects of the physical world, he developed a metaphysics of Forms. His views about ethical questions could be grounded in his metaphysics of Forms via the contemplation of the Form of The Good. Plato therefore found an inherent connection between metaphysics and ethics. His greatest work, The Republic , developed an insightful analogy between harmony in the state and harmony in the individual, and it is often considered one of the greatest works ever written. Plato wrote dialogues that considered the nature of virtue itself, as well as the nature of particular virtues. He also considered epistemological questions, such as whether knowledge is justified true belief.

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25. Plato's Republic
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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

26. Allegory Of The Cave
plato realizes that the general run of humankind can think, and speak, etc., without (so far as they acknowledge) any awareness of his realm of Forms.
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The Allegory of the Cave
  • Plato realizes that the general run of humankind can think, and speak, etc., without (so far as they acknowledge) any awareness of his realm of Forms.
  • The allegory of the cave is supposed to explain this.
  • From Great Dialogues of Plato: Complete Texts of the Republic, Apology, Crito Phaido, Ion, and Meno, Vol. 1 . (Warmington and Rouse, eds.) New York, Signet Classics: 1999. p. 316.
  • Such prisoners would mistake appearance for reality. They would think the things they see on the wall (the shadows) were real; they would know nothing of the real causes of the shadows.
  • Plato gives his answer at line (515b2). The text here has puzzled many editors, and it has been frequently emended. The translation in Grube/Reeve gets the point correctly:
  • shadows
  • When the prisoners are released, they can turn their heads and see the real objects. Then they realize their error. What can we do that is analogous to turning our heads and seeing the causes of the shadows? We can come to grasp the Forms with our minds.
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  • The prisoners may learn what a book is by their experience with shadows Likewise, we may acquire concepts by our perceptual experience of physical objects. But we would be mistaken if we thought that the concepts that we grasp were on the same level as the things we perceive.
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    Greek philosopher - 427-347 B.C.
    Note: Dates are approximate, there is some uncertainty as to his birth and death Plato was a student of Socrates until the latter's death in 399 BC at the hands of the Athenian authorities. After his teacher's death, Plato traveled extensively, including journeys in Egypt. In 387 BC he returned to Athens and founded the Academy, a school of science and philosophy, that became the model for the modern university. Perhaps the most famous student of the Academy was Aristotle whose teachings have had tremendous impact on philosophy through today. Due to the Academy's safekeeping, many of Plato's works have survived. His extant writings are in the form of letters and dialogues, the most famous of which is probably The Republic. His writings cover subjects ranging from knowledge to happiness to politics to nature. Two of his dialogues, Timeaus and Critias , hold the only known original references to the island of Atlantis. Click here for information about sites where you can find out more about Plato and where you can obtain copies of all of his works.

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