There were a great many things that Plato wanted all humans to strive for such as education in the arts. Plato also wanted humans to strive for peace.
He wrote it because he wanted to see all humans have the same opportunities. He wanted all humans viewed with equal justice in mind.
For Plato the answer is provide the fetus with oxygen and nutrients and eliminate carbon dioxide and other wastes from the fetus All the above
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the great big tower is called mount everest and the volcano
That would be Aristotle. He was a student of Plato and believed in seeking knowledge in all areas of life to understand the natural world and human behavior.
No, Plato did not believe in the heliocentric theory. Plato believed in a geocentric view of the universe, where the Earth was at the center and all celestial bodies orbited around it.
Yes, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were all Greek philosophers who lived in ancient Greece. Socrates was the teacher of Plato, who in turn was the teacher of Aristotle.
Plato believes that reality is made up of abstract Forms, which have no substance but are the perfect idea of a thing. All of the physical world is merely a shadow of the Forms, according to Plato.
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Plato was a student of Socrates. Plato wrote the Dialogues, which included conversations between Socrates and his students. Plato philosophized basically on what Socrates philosophized on.One of Plato's quotes and my favorite one is "Never discourage anyone... who continually makes progress, no matter how slow."You can kind of see what the discussion was about; Socrates was talking to his students about ignorant people. Socrates was probably saying that all people can be taught, no matter how slow they learn and all they need is a little courage and motivation to learn. Plato was probably thinking that if you discourage them, they wont learn, and the only time you dont encourage them is if they dont show interest in learning. Socrates was then probably saying that the ignorant people will learn the lesson being taught in time and will keep on progressing. Plato is probably thinking "the person can learn at a super fast rate or a super slow rate but if they are progressing, they will eventually learn"Plato was constantly taking notes from Socrates. He wanted to savor each moment in the classroom. He looked in his notes all the time and taking important details of each discussion and summed it up to make his philosophy. Plato realized that any discussion is a philosophy no matter how ignorant it could be.
No. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were Greco-Roman pagans.