No. Nor can anyone else here.
Checking with Wikipedia couldn't either, but it would be a start. Then you could read the incredible number of volumes wrote about Plato, his life, times, thoughts, ideas, impact, etc., in the last 2,000 years or so.
And that still wouldn't tell you "everything" about Plato.
Plato was a Greek philosopher born around 427 BC in Athens. He was a student of Socrates and founded the Academy in Athens, one of the first institutions of higher learning in the Western world. Plato's works, such as "The Republic" and "The Symposium," explore topics like ethics, politics, and metaphysics, and his theory of Forms had a significant influence on Western philosophy.
Plato valued critical questioning and encouraged his students to challenge beliefs and assumptions. However, he did not question everything without discernment, as he affirmed certain fundamental truths in his philosophical works.
It was the other way around. Plato was Socrates' student. Virtually everything we know about Socrates comes from the writings of Plato in which he describes what Socrates taught and how he taught.
Plato did not have a theory of evolution as commonly understood today. Plato believed in the idea of an eternal and unchanging world of abstract forms or Ideas, with everything in the physical world being an imperfect copy of these perfect forms. This is in contrast to the theory of evolution which posits that species change over time through the process of natural selection.
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No, Socrates and Plato did not emphasize the importance of animal spirits. They focused on philosophical concepts such as ethics, justice, and the nature of reality, rather than physiological or biological theories.
Plato valued critical questioning and encouraged his students to challenge beliefs and assumptions. However, he did not question everything without discernment, as he affirmed certain fundamental truths in his philosophical works.
a man is a social being with God in his life, and soul and everything he has.
It was the other way around. Plato was Socrates' student. Virtually everything we know about Socrates comes from the writings of Plato in which he describes what Socrates taught and how he taught.
Plato failed at practically everything he attempted, from giving an account of knowledge and metaphysics to defending and describing justice. Much of Aristotle's work is a veiled refutation of Plato. Plato's primary achievement is as a writer, as an intellectual he was nothing more than a particularly gifted Sophist of the sort Socrates so reviled.
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Don't Tell Everything was created on 1921-11-13.
protagoras dogmatic, rhetorical, and relative, he was the opposite of everything Plato believed in
Ask her parents if you tell them about everything -_-
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Yes you should tell your parents everything because you would have a good relationship with your parents. In addition, if you don't tell your parents everything then they might find out and you will get in even more trouble than you would if you did tell them.
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I can tell you that I do know something about everything, but not everything about something.