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Plato

There are 3 posts tagged Plato (this is page 1 of 1).

Duncan on Plato and Aristotle

I enjoyed the following brief passage on Plato and Aristotle by John Duncan (1796-1870), a minister in the Free Church of Scotland and chair of Hebrew

September 16, 2010 |

An Interesting Take on Plato and Socrates

‘Let us go back to Plato for another illustration. The one thing which has caught everyone’s imagination in Plato is the figure of Socrates, the arche

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Eric in Uncategorized | December 7, 2007 | 196 Words

The Cost of Sea Travel in Ancient Greece

Near the end of the Gorgias, in the midst of his effort to convince Callicles of the relative unimportance of oratory, Socrates makes the following in

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Eric in Uncategorized | August 31, 2006 | 159 Words
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