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  1. The Republic by Plato, 2009-10-04
  2. The Laws by Plato, 2010-07-22
  3. Apology: On the Death of Socrates by Plato, 2010-03-16
  4. Plato: Crito (BCP Greek Texts) by C. Emlyn Jones, 2010-07-15
  5. Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato by Thomas Taylor, 2010-07-06
  6. The Sophist by Plato, 2010-05-11
  7. Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar . . .: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes by Thomas Cathcart, Daniel Klein, 2008-06-24
  8. Apology, Crito and Phaedo of Socrates (Classic Reprint) by Plato Plato, 2010-04-19
  9. Plato: Republic by Plato, G. M. A. Grube, et all 1992-11
  10. Alcibiades II by Plato, 2010-01-30
  11. The Republic (Penguin Classics) by Plato, 2007-09-14
  12. Plato Complete Works by Plato, John M. Cooper, et all 1997-05-01
  13. The Republic Of Plato: Second Edition by Plato, 1991-10-03
  14. Ion by Plato, 2010-05-23

161. LSA: A Solution To Plato's Problem
plato s solution, of course, was that people must come equipped with most of What all modern theories of knowledge acquisition (as well as plato s) have
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A Solution to Plato's Problem:
The Latent Semantic Analysis Theory of Acquisition, Induction and Representation of Knowledge
Thomas K. Landauer
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Susan T. Dumais
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How do people know as much as they do with as little information as they get? The problem takes many forms; learning vocabulary from text is an especially dramatic and convenient case for research. A new general theory of acquired similarity and knowledge representation, Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA), is presented and used to successfully simulate such learning and several other psycholinguistic phenomena. By inducing global knowledge indirectly from local co-occurrence data in a large body of representative text, LSA acquired knowledge about the full vocabulary of English at a comparable rate to school-children. LSA uses no prior linguistic or perceptual similarity knowledge; it is based solely on a general mathematical learning method that achieves powerful inductive effects by extracting the right number of dimensions (e.g., 300) to represent objects and contexts. Relations to other theories, phenomena, and problems are sketched. Prologue
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  • 164. Recetas De Cocina
    Recetas del sur de Espa±a, Italia, Grecia y Tailandia. Clasificadas por tipo de plato. Secciones sobre tapas y cultura culinaria.
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    165. Plato Bibliography
    Mary Margaret Mackenzie, plato on Punishment (California, 1981). Nicholas White, plato on Knowledge and Reality (Hackett, 1976). Xenophon, Memorabilia.
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  • Ancient Philosophy
  • Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (OSAP)
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  • Julia Annas, An Introduction to Plato's Republic (Oxford, 1991).
  • Aristophanes, The Clouds
  • Hugh Benson, Ed., Essays on the Philosophy of Socrates (Oxford, 1992).
  • T.C. Brickhouse and N. Smith, Socrates on Trial (Oxford, 1989).
  • Malcolm Brown, Ed., Plato's Meno: Text and Essays (Bobbs-Merrill, 1971)
  • F.M. Cornford, Plato's Cosmology (London, 1937).
  • Charles Griswold, Jr., Ed., Platonic Writings/Platonic Readings (Routledge, 1988).
  • Terence Irwin, Plato's Ethics (Oxford, 1995).
  • Richard Kraut, Socrates and the State (Princeton, 1984).
  • Mary Margaret Mackenzie, Plato on Punishment (California, 1981).
  • Alexander Nehamas, "Meno's Paradox and Socrates as a Teacher," in OSAP 1985; also in Benson, ch. 16.
  • Gregory Vlastos, Ed., The Philosophy of Socrates (Anchor, 1971).
  • Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Volume I: Metaphysics and Epistemology. Volume II: Ethics. (Anchor, 1971).
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    168. World Mysteries - Mystic Places - Atlantis
    Explore the only existing written records which specifically refer to Atlantis plato's Timaeus and Critias. Includes related resources.
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    How do we know about Atlantis? Timaeus and Critias , two of Plato's dialogues, are the only existing written records which specifically refer to Atlantis. The dialogues are conversations between Socrates, Hermocrates, Timaeus, and Critias. Apparently in response to a prior talk by Socrates about ideal societies, Timaeus and Critias agree to entertain Socrates with a tale that is "not a fiction but a true story." The story is about the conflict between the ancient Athenians and the Atlantians 9000 years before Plato's time. Knowledge of the distant past apparently forgotten to the Athenians of Plato's day, the story of Atlantis was conveyed to Solon by Egyptian priests. Solon passed the tale to Dropides, the great-grandfather of Critias. Critias learned of it from his grandfather also named Critias, son of Dropides.
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    169. Perseus Encyclopedia Plato

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    170. Plato: Vladimir Solov'ev
    The 1935 Richard Gill translation of Vladimir Solovyov's Essay on plato. Presented on a single page.
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    171. BBC - Radio 4 - In Our Time - Greatest Philosopher - Plato
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    172. Biography Of Plato's Life And Works, Immortal Greek Philosopher Of Antiquity
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    If Thales was the first of all the great Greek philosophers, Plato must remain the best known of all the Greeks. The original name of this Athenian aristocrat was Aristocles, but in his school days he received the nickname "Platon" (meaning "broad") because of his broad shoulders. Although, he is not the only great man to be known universally by a nickname; the Roman orator Cicero is another. Plato was born in Athens, about 427 B.C., and died there about 347 B.C. In early life Plato saw war service and had political ambitions. However, he was never really sympathetic to the Athenian democracy and he could not join wholeheartedly in its government. He was a devoted follower of Socrates, whose disciple he became in 409 B.C., and the execution of that philosopher by the democrats in 399 B.C. was a crushing blow. He left Athens, believing that until "kings were philosophers or philosophers were kings" things would never go well with the world. (He traced his descent from the early kings of Athens and perhaps he had himself in mind.) For several years he visited the Greek cities of Africa and Italy, absorbing Pythagorean notions, and then in 387 B.C. he returned to Athens. (En route, he is supposed to have been captured by pirates and held for ransom.) There, the second half of his long life, he devoted himself to philosophy. In the western suburbs he founded a school that might be termed the first university. Because it was on the grounds that had once belonged to a legendary Greek called Academus, it came to be called the Academy, and this term has been d for schools ever since.

    173. The Philosophy Of Plato - Page 1
    This is the world of Ideas; plato conceives of these Ideas as having all the Ideas, for plato, are subsistent realities, distinct both from the mind
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    174. Logical Constructions
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    The most influential of Russell's constructions was the theory of descriptions definite decription Principia Mathematica The theory of descriptions introduces Russell's notion of incomplete symbol x y Fy y x Hx The theory of descriptions is often described as a model for avoiding ontological commitment to objects such as Meinongian subsistent entities, and so logical constructions in general are often seen as being chiefly aimed at ontological goals. In fact, that goal is at most peripheral to most constructions. The principal goal is to allow the proof of propositions that would otherwise have to be assumed as axioms or hypotheses. Nor need the ontological goal be always elimination of problematic entities. Other constructions should be seen more as reductions of one class of entity to another, or replacements of one notion by a more precise, mathematical, substitute.

    175. Atlantis: Plato
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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.

    176. Menús De Niños, MiniCLUB.
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    177. Malaspina Great Books - Plato (428 BCE)
    In The Republic, Books VI and VII, plato used a number of metaphors to explain his plato, in The Republic (507b509c) uses the sun as a metaphor for the
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    178. Directorio De La Administración En Jaén. La Guía De Jaén. JAEN ·on·line.
    Recetas de cocina t­picas de Ja©n. Clasificadas por tipo de plato.
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    179. The Atlantis Syndrome
    Introduction to plato's text and the myth it spawned.
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    180. Platonic
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