Plato became a teacher and a philosipher of Athens, he was a founder of the academy in Athens.
According to Plato, individuals could not achieve a good life unless they align themselves with the ideal Forms or qualities, which represent the ultimate truth and goodness. By pursuing knowledge, virtue, and wisdom, individuals can strive towards understanding these Forms and ultimately lead a fulfilling and harmonious life.
"art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the world" -pLatO-
According to Plato, art is an imitation of the physical world and therefore has an inferior status compared to the realm of ideas. He believed that art, particularly poetry and drama, could have a negative influence on individuals by appealing to their emotions and irrational instincts. Plato saw art as a superficial reflection of reality that could potentially mislead people from seeking truth and higher forms of knowledge.
Plato was a classical Greek philosopher and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He was a student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle. Plato's philosophical teachings have had a profound influence on Western thought and continue to be studied and debated to this day.
Plato's last words were reportedly "Crito, we owe a rooster to Asclepius. Please, don't forget to pay the debt." This was said to his friend Crito before he passed away.
Aristotle was influenced by his teacher, Plato, who founded the Academy in Athens where Aristotle studied for around 20 years. Additionally, Aristotle was also influenced by his father, who was the personal physician to the King of Macedon.
Mainly from his protegee Plato.
the last day of his life and his death
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These were the the "fathers of philosophy", Socrates being the first. Plato was a student of Socrates and Aristotle was a student of Plato. Their philosophies differed a bit but they did agree that a life of reason is the happiest and best life.
Edgar Allen Poe, Dana Plato (actress)
the last day of Socrates' life and his death.