Plato is not a planet but a philosopher.
If you mean Pluto: it is no longer considered a planet, but a "dwarf planet"; something like a large planetoid. A planetoid larger than Pluto has already been discovered - look up information about Eris. It seems reasonable to expect that more such "dwarf planets" will be found in the future.
He thought the earth was at the center of the universe and developed the theory of the Crystal spheres. He studied under Plato in Athens, Greece.
A Disciple of Plato - 1915 was released on: USA: 5 August 1915
The Republic (Πολιτεία) by Plato, written around 380 BCE.
Any planet with people who use calendars would need to invent leap years.
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No Plato did not have any kids
Yes, Plato had two brothers, Glaucon and Adeimantus. They are believed to have been characters in some of Plato's dialogues, such as "The Republic".
Music of the Spheres
Plato did face opposition and criticism from his contemporary philosophers, such as the Sophists, who disagreed with his philosophical ideas. Additionally, after Plato's death, his Academy was targeted and criticized by other schools of thought.
He was certain that all planets moved in a uniform, orderly manner, and his contemporaries figured that meant it had to be in circles because in circles there is no beginning and no end.
there are Plato's Closets in the UK
Plato was a philosopher known for his work in ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. He founded the Academy in Athens and his most famous works include "The Republic" and "The Symposium." Plato's contributions to philosophy include the theory of Forms, the allegory of the cave, and the concept of the tripartite soul.
Plato was a famous Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens.
Plato never married, nor did he have any children. There are speculations that Plato was homosexual, an orientation common and largely accepted in Ancient Greece, especially in Athens.
Plato and Sartre disagreed on the nature of reality and existence. Plato believed in an objective reality shaped by ideal forms, while Sartre emphasized the individual's subjective experience and existential freedom. Plato focused on the eternal realm of ideas, while Sartre explored the existential struggle of individuals creating meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.
No... There are no new planets!
The Academy (Akademia) in Athens was created by Plato around the year 387 BC.Though the Academy was essentially a school, it was not a school in the traditional sense of the word. There is little evidence that there was actually any sort of set curriculum. Rather, Plato would bring up questions through lectures that he and his students would consider philosophically, ethically, and rhetorically. It is also likely that they discussed mathematics and scientific concepts like the motion of the planets.