Plato's ideal city is a city ruled by Philosphers
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It is arguable who initiated the concept, but different philosophers have addressed it to be the agreement of a people to be under law. The opposite of one's "state of nature" which suggests that every individual has their own innate laws and freedoms. Among the philosphers are Rousseau, Hobbes, Locke, and some say Plato.
It is arguable who initiated the concept, but different philosophers have addressed it to be the agreement of a people to be under law. The opposite of one's "state of nature" which suggests that every individual has their own innate laws and freedoms. Among the philosphers are Rousseau, Hobbes, Locke, and some say Plato.
Innocence. Virginity
They are still used into days society ...
Socrates was sentenced to suicide.
They ran learning centres where students/scholars learnt and carried out work under their supervision. This was an early version of today's universities.
the trolls
Yes, most greek philosphers after 500 BC considered it obvious the earth was round, including Socrates, his progidy Plato, and his progidy Aristotle
Yes, most greek philosphers after 500 BC considered it obvious the earth was round, including Socrates, his progidy Plato, and his progidy Aristotle
Rain is NOT an element. It is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen [Water] Water was one of the 'Elements' identified by Ancient Greek philosphers with the others being Earth, Air and Fire. It is now known that this approach is incorrect.
it is what alchmest said it could turn coal into gold
Plato's ideal city is a city ruled by Philosphers
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there have been more than 2 philosphers from china
Plato's ideal city is a city ruled by Philosphers