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    Plato (/ ˈ p l eɪ t oʊ / PLAY-toe; Greek: Πλάτων), born Aristocles (Ἀριστοκλῆς; c. 427 – 348 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms.

  2. Platão era um racionalista, realista, idealista e dualista e a ele tem sido associadas muitas das ideias que inspiraram essas filosofias mais tarde. [ 19] Foi o inovador do diálogo escrito e das formas dialéticas da filosofia. Platão também parece ter sido o fundador da filosofia política ocidental.

  3. Platão (em grego clássico: Πλάτων, Plátōn, 428/427 – 348/347 A.C.) foi um antigo filósofo grego, o segundo do grande trio dos antigos gregos Sócrates, Platão e Aristóteles, tidos como responsáveis pelas bases da filosofia ocidental. [ 1]

  4. A Academia (em grego antigo: Ἀκαδημία), também chamada Academia de Platão, Academia Platônica ( português brasileiro) ou Academia Platónica ( português europeu), Academia de Atenas ou Academia Antiga, foi uma academia fundada por Platão, aproximadamente em 384/ 383 a.C. nos jardins localizados no subúrbio de Atenas.

  5. 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]

  6. 5 de mai. de 2024 · 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.

  7. 20 de mar. de 2004 · Plato (429?–347 B.C.E.) is, by any reckoning, one of the most dazzling writers in the Western literary tradition and one of the most penetrating, wide-ranging, and influential authors in the history of philosophy.