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Facts
| Born | 428 BCE or 427 BCE • Athens • ancient Greece |
|---|---|
| Died | 348 BCE or 347 BCE • Athens • ancient Greece |
| Founder | Academy |
| Notable Works | “Apology” • “Charmides” • “Cratylus” • “Critias” • “Crito” • “Epigrams” • “Euthydemus” • “Euthyphro” • “Gorgias” • “Hippias Major” • “Hippias Minor” • “Ion” • “Laches” • “Laws” • “Letters” • “Lysis” • “Menexenus” • “Meno” • “Parmenides” • “Phaedo” • “Phaedrus” • “Philebus” • “Protagoras” • “Sophist” • “Statesman” • “Symposium” • “The Republic” • “Theaetetus” • “Timaeus” |
| Subjects Of Study | Demiurge • a priori knowledge • immortality • innate idea • justice • soul • the Good • virtue |
Did You Know?
- As a young wrestler Plato competed in the Isthmian Games, an athletic event similar to the Greek Olympics.
- According to the 3rd century Greek historian Diogenes Laertius, Plato at birth was given the name Aristocles, after his grandfather. His more familiar name, refers either to his broad (platon) style of wrestling as a youth or to his broad forehead.
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