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Plato [ˈpleɪtəʊ] n (Astronomy) a crater in the NW quadrant of the moon, about 100 km in diameter, that has a conspicuous dark floor Plato1 n
(Biographies / Plato (?427 bc-?347 bc) M, Greek, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher) ?427-?347 bc, Greek philosopher: with his teacher Socrates and his pupil Aristotle, he is regarded as the initiator of western philosophy. His influential theory of ideas, which makes a distinction between objects of sense perception and the universal ideas or forms of which they are an expression, is formulated in such dialogues as Phaedo, Symposium, and The Republic. Other works include The Apology and Laws ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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THE Republic of Plato is the longest of his works with the exception of the Laws, and is certainly the greatest of them. In what relation the Apology of Plato stands to the real defence of Socrates, there are no means of determining. The answer which is given by Plato is paradoxical enough, and seems rather intended to stimulate than to satisfy enquiry. |
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