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  1. Plato

    Plato (born 428/427 bce, Athens, Greece—died 348/347, Athens) was an ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates (c. 470-399 bce), teacher of Aristotle (384-322 bce), and founder of the Academy. He is best known as the author of philosophical works of unparalleled influence and is one of the major figures of Classical antiquity.

  2. Plato (427 BC

    D H Fowler, The mathematics of Plato's Academy : A new reconstruction (New York, 1990). W K C Guthrie, A History of Greek Philosophy 4 (1975), 5 (1978). F Lasserre, The birth of mathematics in the age of Plato (London, 1964). J Moravcsik, Plato and Platonism : Plato's conception of appearance and reality in ontology, epistemology, and ethics ...

  3. Plato

    Plato (Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn, from Ancient Greek: πλατύς, romanized: platys, lit. 'broad') is actually a nickname.Although it is a fact that the philosopher called himself Platon in his maturity, the origin of this name remains mysterious.Platon was a fairly common name (31 instances are known from Athens alone), [8] but the name does not occur in Plato's known family line.

  4. Plato: Biography, Greek Philosopher, Quotes, Platonic Academy

    Plato's impact on philosophy and the nature of humans has had a lasting impact far beyond his homeland of Greece. His work covered a broad spectrum of interests and ideas: mathematics, science and ...

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    Biography: What was Plato Known for. Plato (c.428-348 BCE) Although usually remembered today as a philosopher, Plato was also one of ancient Greece's most important patrons of mathematics. Inspired by Pythagoras, he founded his Academy in Athens in 387 BCE, where he stressed mathematics as a way of understanding more about reality.

  6. Plato Biography

    Plato Biography. Plato (423 BC - 348 BC) was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens - the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Along with his mentor, Socrates and his student, Aristotle, Plato helped to lay the ...

  7. Life of Plato

    Plato (Ancient Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn, "wide, broad-shouldered"; c. 428/427 - c. 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, the second of the trio of ancient Greeks including Socrates and Aristotle said to have laid the philosophical foundations of Western culture. [1]Little can be known about Plato's early life and education due to the very limited accounts.

  8. Life of Plato of Athens

    Article. Plato of Athens (424 or 423 to 347 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher whose work is considered so important that he may be called the inventor of philosophy as we understand the term today. Some people would want to reserve that honor for his teacher, Socrates, but since Socrates wrote nothing himself for publication, we only have ...

  9. Plato

    1. Plato's central doctrines. Many people associate Plato with a few central doctrines that are advocated in his writings: The world that appears to our senses is in some way defective and filled with error, but there is a more real and perfect realm, populated by entities (called "forms" or "ideas") that are eternal, changeless, and in some sense paradigmatic for the structure and ...

  10. Plato

    Plato was a classical Greek philosopher and mathematician, influencing the realm of Western philosophy. He remained a diligent disciple of Socrates, and along with Socrates and his renowned student Aristotle, he found the first higher learning academy in Athens.Plato's philosophy is heavily influenced by Socrates, Parmenides, Heraclitus and Pythagoras.

  11. Plato

    Plato (427—347 B.C.E.) Plato is one of the world's best known and most widely read and studied philosophers. He was the student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, and he wrote in the middle of the fourth century B.C.E. in ancient Greece.Though influenced primarily by Socrates, to the extent that Socrates is usually the main character in many of Plato's writings, he was also ...

  12. Plato (427-347 BC)

    Plato was an Athenian Greek of aristocratic family, active as a philosopher in the first half of the fourth century bc.He was a devoted follower of Socrates, as his writings make abundantly plain.Nearly all are philosophical dialogues - often works of dazzling literary sophistication - in which Socrates takes centre stage. Socrates is usually a charismatic figure who outshines a whole ...

  13. The Ancient Greek Philosopher Plato: His Life and Works

    The man known as Plato, with a name that was really his nickname, was one of the three great ancient Greek philosophers—Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle —who together laid the foundation of Western philosophy and culture. Plato built upon the life and teachings of his mentor Socrates to develop a profound and detailed system of philosophy.

  14. Plato Biography

    History >> Ancient Greece >> Biography. Occupation: Philosopher and Mathematician Born: 427 BC in Athens, Greece Died: 347 BC in Athens, Greece Best known for: Greek philosopher who helped form the foundation of Western philosophy and founded the Academy in Athens. Biography: Growing Up in Athens Plato grew up in the Greek city-state of Athens during the Classical Period of Ancient Greece.

  15. Plato (ca. 427-ca. 347 BC) -- from Eric Weisstein's World of ...

    Plato (ca. 427-ca. 347 BC) Greek philosopher who was a student and follower of Socrates. He founded the Academy school in Athens. His works consisted of "dialogs" between Socrates and others. Like Socrates, he was interested in moral, not natural philosophy. He believed that the heads of government should be "philosopher kings" and developed a ...

  16. PLATO's Philosophy of Mathematics

    PLATO's Philosophy of Mathematics. Chapter. First Online: 11 June 2023. pp 23-34. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Ulrich Felgner. Part of the book series: Science Networks. Historical Studies ( (SNHS,volume 62))

  17. Plato Biography

    Plato was a classical Greek philosopher &mathematician who was one of the founders of Western philosophy. This biography profiles his childhood, life, works, achievements, ideas, contributions and some interesting facts.

  18. Plato's forms, mathematics and astronomy

    Plato's involvement with mathematics has long attracted attention from scholars. His treatment of arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy acquired a considerable number of commentaries even among ancient students of philosophy (one may easily think of Theon of Alexandria, Iamblichus, Proclus, Simplicius, and even of the anonymous Theologoumena) and modern (think of the late John Cleary).

  19. Biography of Plato

    Biography. Plato is one of the most brilliant and far-reaching writers to have ever lived. Our very conception of philosophy—of rigorous thinking concerning the true situation of man, the nature of the whole, and the perplexity of being—owes a great debt to his work. No area of inquiry seems foreign to him: his writings investigate ethics ...

  20. Plato ‑ Life, Philosophy & Quotes

    The Athenian philosopher Plato (c.428‑347 B.C.) is one of the most important figures of the Ancient Greek world and the entire history of Western thought. In his written dialogues he conveyed ...

  21. Mathematician:Plato

    Mathematician. Plato was a Greek philosopher, a student and friend of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.. Importantly documents the philosophy of Socrates.. Of particular importance was his insistence on the idea of proof.. Founded an academy.. Adopted and adapted the teachings of the Pythagorean school, from which the concept of numerology was passed to the emergent Western civilization.

  22. Philosophy of mathematics

    Philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of mathematics and its relationship with other human activities.. Major themes that are dealt with in philosophy of mathematics include: Reality: The question is whether mathematics is a pure product of human mind or whether it has some reality by itself.; Logic and rigor ...