Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Philosophers - Plato
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-76 of 76    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Plato:     more books (98)
  1. The Allegory of the Cave by Plato, 2010-04-10
  2. Plato Republic (Focus Philosophical Library) by Plato, 2006-12-06
  3. Four Texts on Socrates: Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito and Aristophanes' Clouds by Thomas G. West, Grace Starry West, 1998-10
  4. Timaeus and Critias by Plato ., 2009-05-20
  5. Phaedrus (Forgotten Books) by Plato Wilhelm Plato, 2008-02-20
  6. Plato's Phaedo by Plato, 2010-05-06
  7. The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 3: Ion, Hippias Minor, Laches, Protagoras (Vol 3) by Plato, 1998-02-17
  8. A Guided Tour of Five Works by Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo (Death Scene), Allegory of the Cave by Christopher Biffle, 2000-06-23
  9. Plato: The Republic, Books 6-10 (Loeb Classical Library, No. 276) (Vol 6, Bks.VI-X) by Plato, 1935-01-01
  10. The Trial and Death of Socrates by Plato, 2010-07-01
  11. Plato: The Republic, Books 1-5 (Loeb Classical Library No. 237) by Plato, 1930-01-01
  12. Plato's Meno (Special Edition for Students) by Plato, 2010-03-19
  13. The Laws of Plato by Plato, 2010-04-20
  14. Six Great Dialogues: Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Symposium, The Republic (Thrift Edition) by Plato, 2007-05-11

61. Who Is Plato?
plato is a philosopher and scholar who lived between 427 and 347 BC. plato was a student of Socrates. He later formed the first known university called
http://www.wisegeek.com/who-is-plato.htm
Who is Plato?
ad_unit_target='mainAdUnit'; X Close this window Plato is a philosopher and scholar who lived between 427 and 347 BC. Plato was a student of Socrates . He later formed the first known "university" called the Academy . Plato's best known work is The Republic and his best known concept is the Theory of Forms. Plato's Theory of Forms states that while experience is changing and illusory, ideal forms are unchanging and real. Plato advanced Parmenides' theory that both experience and forms are real. Aristotle and Socrates also began their philosophical thought from Parmenides, who was known as Parmenides of Elea. Parmenides lived between 510 and 440 BC. Although his reasoning was shown by Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, and other philosophers to be mostly unsound, Parmenides, rather ironically, began the entire concept of logical deduction that was to make these scholars well-known. Plato's Theory of Forms holds that some stable, unchanging aspects of something must be a part of our sense experience for that thing to be considered real. For example, while there are many individual dogs, they are all made in the dog form. A form could be considered a pattern, a blueprint, or a design. We can recognize a form called a "dog" underneath what we experience as a " Great Dane ," a " Yorkshire Terrier ," a "Dalmation," or a dog of mixed, unrecognizable breeds.

62. Plato Networks
Utilizing a unique combination of high speed mixed signal design expertise, plato Networks is able to design and deliver IC solutions that meet and exceed
http://www.platonetworks.com/
Evolving enterprise and data center needs are creating stringent performance, power and space requirements. Utilizing a unique combination of high speed mixed signal design expertise, Plato Networks is able to design and deliver IC solutions that meet and exceed the demands of these high bandwidth environments. Plato has solid institutional financing. Industry News
Plato Networks Appoints Roubik Gregorian

as CEO

Plato Networks Closes $20M Financing

Behold the server farm! Glorious temple of the
...
Perspective on "100Gb/s" Ethernet

Plato Networks is building a world-class design-team

63. American Rhetoric: Plato's Gorgias - Selected Moments
Edited version of plato s Gorgias illustrating claims about the nature and function of Rhetoric.
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/platoonrhetoric.htm
Main Links Selected Moments From Plato's Gorgias [Home] [SITE SEARCH] Speech Bank Top 100 Speeches ... Rhetoric of 9-11 For Scholars What is Rhetoric? Plato on Rhetoric Aristotle on Rhetoric Comm Journals ... RCA Cool Exercises Rhetoric Quiz! Corax v. Tisias Reviews/Traffic Features/Awards NetRank/Links In Fair Use Notice E-mail Owner ... ite Topics
  • Illustration of Claims about/for/against Rhetoric Dialectic method of inquiry) Illustration of the problem and process of definition
Issues : What is the nature and function of rhetoric ? Can rhetoric properly be called an "art?" Does rhetoric impart knowledge or merely belief, and thereby constitute a false, or at best an insincere, way of knowing? Gor. Rhetoric, Socrates, is my art. Soc. Then I am to call you a rhetorician? Gor. Yes, Socrates, and a good one too, if you would call me that which, in Homeric language, "I boast myself to be." Soc. Very good then; as you profess to be a rhetorician, and a maker of rhetoricians, let me ask you, with what is rhetoric concerned: I might ask with what is weaving concerned, and you would reply (would you not?), with the making of garments? Gor. Yes.

64. Plato - Biography And Works
plato. Biography of plato and a searchable collection of works.
http://www.online-literature.com/plato/
The Literature Network Authors: 260
Books: 2,260
Forum Members: 41,657
Forum Posts: 465,479
Subscribe

Teacher Accounts
with student management and more.
  • Home Authors Shakespeare Bible ... Plato
    Plato
    Search all of Plato
    Advanced Search
    Plato (427-347 BC) , Greek philosopher, student and friend of Socrates, and author of The Republic; "Then, I said, let us begin and create in idea a State; and yet the true creator is necessity, who is the mother of our invention." Plato had a profound influence on Western political and scientific thought, for as Alfred North Whitehead said, "All western philosophy consists of footnotes to Plato." His works cover various subjects like education, ethics, epistemology, mathematics, metaphysics, natural science, politics, and philosophy. Included among them are Laws; "I can show you that the art of calculation has to do with odd and even numbers in their numerical relations to themselves and to each other." Parmenides; "You cannot conceive the many without the one." and The Republic; "The knowledge of which geometry aims is the knowledge of the eternal."

65. Plato's Republic
plato s republic the argument revealed. Come out of the darkness of the Cave into the light.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/plato/platos_page.htm
No Frames? Don't panic, we have an alternative!

66. Cindy's Cat Pages:Plato's Home Page
My name is plato, but most humans call me Playdough. I am 15 years old and a little past my prime. Despite my masculine name, I am a lady cat.
http://www.cindydrew.com/cats/plato.shtml
Main Menu Cindy's Cat Pages Drew's Home Page Name This Thing Poetry by Rachel A. Gold Collections
Clydesight's Memorial for Plato

Forever Memorials Garden memorial for Plato

My name is Plato, but most humans call me Playdough. I am 15 years old and a little past my prime. Despite my masculine name, I am a lady cat.
I used to have a job as a professional barn cat, but recently I moved indoors to live a life of ease.
This is where I used to live. I had a nice warm nest of hay in the loft. I came down to visit with my friends and to hunt. I kept all the vermin out of the barn - well all the vermin except the d*g. I couldn't keep her out because she was too big for me.
This is a picture of my friend Schubert. He would pet me sometimes, and I would rub his legs. I miss him a little now that I am indoors. Once he picked me up and shook me and I screamed. That's why I miss him only a little bit.
As soon as I moved indoors I started marking the house as mine. The other cat here didn't like that much, but tough! We manage to get along, but we are still deciding who owns what. (I think I own everything!)
Thank you for visiting. Rawr! Come back after I have had a chance to read all these books and we will have a longer conversation.

67. Dana Plato
Actress Different Strokes. Dana Michelle plato was born in Maywood, California, on November 7, 1964 Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions,
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0686818/
Now Playing Movie/TV News My Movies DVD New Releases ... search All Titles TV Episodes My Movies Names Companies Keywords Characters Quotes Bios Plots more tips SHOP DANA PLATO DVD VHS CD IMDb Dana Plato Quicklinks categorized by type by year by ratings by votes by TV series awards titles for sale by genre by keyword power search credited with tv schedule biography other works publicity contact photo gallery news articles message board miscellaneous photographs Top Links biography by votes awards news articles ... message board Filmographies categorized by type by year by ratings ... tv schedule Biographical biography other works publicity contact ... message board External Links official sites miscellaneous photographs sound clips ... video clips
Dana Plato
advertisement photos board add contact details Photos see all 8 photos Add/change photo(s)
Overview
Date of Birth: 7 November Maywood, California, USA more Date of Death: 8 May , Moore, Oklahoma, USA (suicide by overdose) more Mini Biography: Dana Michelle Plato was born in Maywood, California, on November 7, 1964... more Trivia: Had an acting role in the Sega CD game "Night Trap." more Awards: 5 nominations more
Filmography
Jump to filmography as: Actress Self Archive Footage Actress:
  • Pacino Is Missing (2002) .... Prosecuting Attorney
  • 68. The Dana Plato Memorial Site
    The Dana plato Memorial Site is devoted to the former Diff rent Strokes actress Dana plato. Includes Dana plato biography, filmography, and pictures.
    http://www.sitcomsonline.com/danaplato.html

    69. Plato: Republic
    By plato. Circa 360 BCE. Translated and Introduction by Benjamin Jowett. Rendered into HTML and text by Jon Roland of the Constitution Society
    http://www.constitution.org/pla/republic.htm
    The Republic
    By Plato
    Circa 360 BCE
    Translated and Introduction by Benjamin Jowett
    Rendered into HTML and text by Jon Roland of the Constitution Society
    Introduction Book I Book II ... Text Version

    70. Plato's Cave & The Matrix
    Today the Republic is the most influential work by plato, and the allegory of the Cave the most famous part of the Republic. If you know that Socrates was
    http://whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com/rl_cmp/new_phil_partridge.html
    I. Introduction Viewers of The Matrix remember the moment in the film when Neo is released from his prison and made to grasp the truth of his life and the world. The account above roughly captures that turning point in the 1999 film, and yet it is drawn from an image crafted almost twenty-four hundred years ago by the Greek philosopher, Plato (427-347 B.C.E.). Today the Republic is the most influential work by Plato, and the allegory of the Cave the most famous part of the Republic. If you know that Socrates was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death by drinking hemlock, or that Socrates thought that the unexamined life is not worth living, you may also know that Socrates in the Republic Apology
    The Matrix Republic . Like the allegory of the Cave, The Matrix
    To see what I am calling a deeper connection between the film and the allegory of the Cave, I begin in Part II by recounting the context in which the Cave appears and the philosophical positions it figuratively depicts. In Part III I compare and contrast the film and the allegory, focusing attention on the difficulty in sorting out deceptive sensory information. Finally, in Part IV I examine the warnings and concessions Plato places in the dramatic spaces of

    71. Platmen
    plato is a JavaScript program for Internet Explorer 4+. plato stands for Place the Tonic. When you press the start button you will see a sentence and
    http://www.btinternet.com/~eptotd/vm/plato/platmen.htm
    PLATO Plato is a JavaScript program for Internet Explorer 4+. You will need sound output too. Plato stands for Place the Tonic . When you press the start button you will see a sentence and hear it spoken. Your task is to use the left and right on-screen arrow keys to highlight the tonic syllable (also called the nuclear syllable) of the utterance you hear. You can hear the spoken sentence as many times as you like by clicking the "HEAR AGAIN" button. Once you think you have indicated the right syllable, click the "ENTER" button and find out if you were right. To continue to the next utterance, click the "NEXT" button. There are a couple of sets for you to choose from. More will be added soon. Each set contains 10 sentences. SET 1 SET 2 SET 3 © J A Maidment, February 2000

    72. Karin Plato - Canadian Jazz Vocalist
    Karin plato is a Canadian Jazz Vocalist from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    http://www.karinplato.com/

    73. Cyber1
    To those familiar with plato, CYBIS, or early NovaNET, cyber1 will feel like . For example, to use the plato ‘back’ key on cyber1, you could either use
    http://www.cyber1.org/
    cyber1.org : : courtesy of VCampus Corporation What is cyber1.org?
    What is cyber1?

    System Status

    Progress notes
    ...
    Credits
    What is cyber1.org?
    Cyber1.org is a group of people dedicated to the preservation of the world's first computer-based community, PLATO. Cyber1.org is made possible by the VCampus Corporation , who graciously donated rights to their CYBIS software system. Cyber1.org thanks VCampus and their CEO Nat Kannan not only for their generosity, but also for having the wisdom to preserve one of the most important pieces of computer history. PLATO is a computer-based educational system created at the University of Illinois Control Systems Laboratory. The idea was first discussed at the University in 1959, in a long series of meetings led by Chalmers Sherwin. At these meetings it was concluded that computer-based education should not be pursued. However, the director at the time, Daniel Alpert, got together with Donald Bitzer to see if Don could quickly come up with a prototype that could serve as proof-of-concept. This prototype, running on an Illiac-I, became PLATO. The project was subsequently funded in 1960 by government money from the Joint Services Program. The lab grew and became the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory (CERL). PLATO eventually spawned a variety of commercial ventures, starting in 1975 with

    74. Decison Tree For Optimization Software
    Webstatistics for server plato. Welcome! This site aims at helping you identify ready to use solutions for your optimization problem, or at least to find
    http://plato.asu.edu/guide.html
    Decision Tree for Optimization Software
    Navigation Menu
    A tree for site navigation will open here if you enable JavaScript in your browser.
    Search the decison tree
    Webstatistics for server plato
    Welcome! This site aims at helping you identify ready to use solutions for your optimization problem, or at least to find some way to build such a solution using work done by others. If you know of useful sources not listed here, please let us know. If something is found to be erroneous, please let us know, too. Where possible, public domain software is listed here. In any case, observe the expressed or implied LICENSE conditions ! In most cases, these accompany the source code. As a rule, most codes are free for research. This means free for academic research and teaching or for trying whether it serves your needs. Commercial uses (either direct or indirect) require licensing, as a rule. We do not aim at giving an overview over existing commercial products and recommend one of the other guides for that. We have structured the information in the way you can see on the left. Clicking on the corresponding part takes you there. The contents are as follows: problems/software: software sorted by problem to be solved benchmarks: collection of testresults and performance tests, made by us or others

    75. Plato: The Allegory Of The Cave
    plato, the most creative and influential of Socrates disciples, wrote dialogues, in which he frequently used the figure of Socrates to espouse his own
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_1/plato.html
    Plato: The Allegory of the Cave, from The Republic
    Judging by this passage, why do you think many people in the democracy of Athens might have been antagonistic to Plato's ideas? What does the sun symbolize in the allegory? Is a resident of the cave (a prisoner, as it were) likely to want to make the ascent to the outer world? Why or why not? What does the sun symbolize in the allegory? And now, I said, let me show in a figure how far our nature is enlightened or unenlightened:Behold! human beings living in an underground den, which has a mouth open towards the light and reaching all along the den; here they have been from their childhood, and have their legs and necks chained so that they cannot move, and can only see before them, being prevented by the chains from turning round their heads. Above and behind them a fire is blazing at a distance, and between the fire and the prisoners there is a raised way; and you will see, if you look, a low wall built along the way, like the screen which marionette players have in front of them, over which they show the puppets. I see.

    76. Plato
    The goal of the plato project is to develop software engineering tools and techniques that help modern programmers create more reliable and secure component
    http://www.cs.princeton.edu/sip/projects/plato/
    Defining Modern Logics for Modern Programmers
    The goal of the Plato project is to develop software engineering tools and techniques that help modern programmers create more reliable and secure component software systems. In order to accomplish our goal, we are developing a system of logical type refinements (LTR) that conservatively extend type systems for modern programming languages like Java, C# and ML. LTR guarantee properties of programs as they are written, linked together, executed and evolve through all aspects of the software lifecycle. More specifically, we are developing LTR that allow programmers to specify a rich of collection of domain-specific invariants involving
    • the contents of component data structures,
    • the ordering and effect of operations specified in an interface,
    • the safety of components acquired from different sources, and
    • the distribution of data and computations over a network.
    LTR are specified in a concise notation familiar to programmers. In addition, sophisticated refinement checking and refinement inference techniques allow programmers to minimize the number of annotations they need to put on their programs.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-76 of 76    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4 

    free hit counter