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The Greek scholar who wrote The Republic was Plato.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that the scholar Socrates was blind. Socrates is commonly known for his contributions to philosophy and his method of questioning, known as the Socratic method.
No, Aristotle was not blind. He was a Greek philosopher and polymath who lived from 384-322 BC and is widely considered one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy.
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Plato was born before Aristotle. Plato was born around 427 BC, while Aristotle was born around 384 BC.
The Greek scholar who wrote The Republic was Plato.
Plato, somewhat of a contemporary of Socrates. One was the pupil of the other, but I don't remember right now which was which....
Plato was a philosophical scholar from democratically-ruled Athens, a part of Ancient Greece.
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There is no historical evidence to suggest that the scholar Socrates was blind. Socrates is commonly known for his contributions to philosophy and his method of questioning, known as the Socratic method.
Plato wrote his teachings about the teachings of his scholar, Scrate, who was sentenced to death or exertion but picked death for teaching young people to rebel yet his teachings taught about a way to live life.
academic means for a teacher or scholar in a University of higher education
No, Aristotle was not blind. He was a Greek philosopher and polymath who lived from 384-322 BC and is widely considered one of the most influential figures in Western philosophy.
Plato founded his famous teaching Academy in Athens ca. 387 BC. In 367, the ambitious and intellectually gifted Aristotle, then age 17, journeyed from his native city of Stagira, in Northern Greece, to Athens and Plato's Academy -- much as a promising young scholar today might travel to Cambridge or Oxford for university studies. Aristotle's decision may have been based on Plato's fame and reputation as the leading philosopher of the times. Aristotle remained connected with Plato's Academy for 20 years, until Plato's death. Shortly thereafter, Aristotle traveled to Macedonia to serve (for seven years) as tutor to the young Alexander the great.
The antonym for scholar is layperson or nonacademic.
there are many classes for scholars. that girl is a scholar. anyone that is a scholar is smart. i am a scholar.
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