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Most fabled of all was the island utopia called Atlantis, first mentioned and described by the classical Greek philosopher Plato in his dialogues Timaeus and Critias, written around ... | http://www.delanceyplace.com/readarchives.php?letter_id=918&lettertype=&pag eaction=browse |
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The Greek philosopher Plato believed that every single thing in the world that we perceive through the senses, it has its kind or Eidos: for example, beauty, justice, a straight ... | http://philosophy.wikia.com/wiki/ESSENCE |
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Links and information on ancient Greece people. ... Biography: Plato was a classical Greek philosopher born 428-7 B.C.E and died in 348-7 B.C.E at the age of 80-81. | http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/People/Plato |
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The heroes of this course, and certainly of Greek philosophy, are Plato (429?347 B.C.E ... was held in such high esteem that he was simply known as "the philosopher." Among Plato's ... | http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=4477&pc=Philosophy%20a nd%20Intellectual%20History |
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Egyptian-born founder of Neoplatonism, who synthesized the ideas of Plato and other Greek philosophers. Plotinus believed all reality is caused by a series of ... | http://mb-soft.com/believe/txo/philoso.htm |
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Local hometown newspaper published weekly in Denton, NC ... Welcome to The Denton Orator website! According to the Greek philosopher Plato, necessity is the mother of invention. | http://www.dentonorator.com/ |
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Although there were a number of outstanding Greek philosophers before Plato, none of their writings - if, indeed, they wrote anything at all ... | http://www.philosophers.co.uk/cafe/phil_dec2002.htm |
 | | Plato - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
However, in 2006 the International Olympic Committee "demoted" Plato from planet to Greek philosopher. The general public has responded ambivalently to the shift in nomenclature, and ... | http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Plato |
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