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The Republic (c. 375 BCE), featuring Plato’s teacher Socrates in dialogue with several friends, is unquestionably central to ...
The Pentagon chief's speech at an annual defense forum in Singapore used to highlight defense cooperation with South Korea and trilateral efforts with Japan as the United States has sought to leverage ...
In "Plato and the Tyrant: The Fall of Greece's Greatest Dynasty and the Making of a Philosophic Masterpiece," acclaimed historian and classicist James Romm draws on personal letters of Plato ...
Resale clothing shop Plato’s Closet has moved to a larger spot in Manheim Township. The store, which debuted 10 years ago at 1567 Manheim Pike, opened this week near Park City Center at 896 ...
Plato was born between 429 B.C. and 423 B.C. The Parthenon stood over the city, but Athens’s golden age was over. As much as a third of Athens’s population died in the plague of 430-426.
Plato Learning, once a public company, was acquired in May 2010 for $144 million by private-equity firm Thoma Bravo. Backed by its new owner, Plato last year acquired competitor Archipelago ...
Written at a time when there were different norms around sexual morality, Plato’s Symposium is one of the principal sources of the Greek philosopher’s views on love and beauty.
While Plato’s immediate solution to price gouging was a civil law against the practice, which enabled consumers to sue gougers for damages, his longer-range solution was cultural.
What Would Plato Say About Justice Alito’s Flags? It's a question of ethics, not freedom of speech. What Would Plato Say About Alito’s Flag? Flying a flag is an expression of free speech ...
This text, known as the "History of the Academy," details the academy that Plato founded in the fourth century B.C. and gives details about Plato's life, including his burial place.