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In Plato's philosophy we find the the application of empiricism?

in plato's philosophy we find the application of empiricism?


What was the lasting impact of Greek philosophy?

The Greeks provided the foundation of western philosophy, particularly with the works of Plato and Aristotle. It has been said that the history of European philosophy up to the late 19th century was a re-writing of Plato in one form or another.


What did Plato write about?

philosophy


Who created philosophy?

Plato


Why is Thales the Father of Philosophy?

He isn't. Thales is considered the founder of Geometry, not Philosophy. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are often said to be the Fathers of Western Philosophy; Confucius, Laozi, and Siddhārtha Gautama are the Fathers of Eastern Philosophy.There is no one "Father of Philosophy."


Father of western philosophy?

Plato


How did Socrates and Plato replace the philosophy of the Sophists with a new philosophy?

shutup


Did Plato have a wife?

There is no historical evidence that Plato had a wife. Plato focused on philosophy and did not mention a spouse in his writings.


What was the search of wisdom that Plato searched for?

philosophy


What were Plato's last words?

This has not been recorded.See the Related Link for details of Plato's life and philosophy.


Why did Plato create philosophy?

Plato did not create philosophy. He was a main proponent of it, though, and one of the most influential philosophers in history. Alongside his mentor (Socrates) and student (Aristotle), Plato is considered one of the three Fathers of Western Philosophy. Before him, philosophy already existed; however, it was not as developed or established in Western society.


What is the distribution of Plato in philosophy?

Plato is considered one of the most significant figures in the history of Western philosophy. He founded the Academy in Athens, where he taught philosophy and had a lasting influence on the development of philosophy. Plato's dialogues explore topics such as ethics, politics, metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics.