answersLogoWhite

0

nuffin

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who were the fathers of moden science?

the father of moden science was plato,socrates,and aristotle.


What was important to Plato?

knowledge,socrates,and political science


What kind of science is Plato famous for?

3000016 km from the sun


The Coriolis effect happens when?

Plato earth space science


What does the term taxonomy describe?

Plato: B - the science of classifying organisms.


What did Plato contribute to science?

Plato's contributions to science were primarily philosophical in nature, focusing on the nature of reality and the pursuit of knowledge. He believed in the existence of an ideal realm of perfect forms, which influenced the development of empirical inquiry and scientific methodology. While he did not make direct scientific discoveries, his ideas shaped the foundations of Western philosophy and science.


Plato web answers for science?

Sure, the answers are in the lessons. Noob.


Which early Greek scientists have studied political science?

The earliest were Plato and Aristotle.


When did theologians begin to use Plato's definition of Logos?

It wasn't until later in the Renaissance. The rebirth of the ideas of Plato brought his thinking to art, science, and theology.


How is Aristotle connected to Plato?

Aristotle was a student of Plato and studied in his Academy for around 20 years. Although he disagreed with some of Plato's ideas, Aristotle's work was heavily influenced by Plato's philosophical teachings. Ultimately, Aristotle's approach to philosophy, science, and logic diverged significantly from Plato's, leading to the development of his own distinct philosophical system.


When did Plato die and where?

Plato was born on 427 BC in Athens Greece and he died on347 BC in Athens Greece


What are Plato's contributions to science?

Plato was born in 428 BC. and died in 348 BC. Some of his major contributions to science were actually his contributions to religion. At the time, religion and science were almost the same thing. His influence stayed for years and years after his death. Most of his contributions come from Aristotle, as he accepted Plato's view and worked off of that. Plato's view was that the world can be explained in terms of form, matter and teleology, or the function of objects. Galileo also used Plato's method of writing dialogues.