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Why did Plato open a philosophy school?

Plato opened his philosophy school, the Academy, to provide a place for students to study and discuss philosophy, ethics, mathematics, and the sciences. It served as a center for intellectual pursuit and the development of his philosophical ideas.


Leader of the stoic school of philosophy?

There were 7 successive leaders of the Stoic school, after which there seems only to have been prominent writers but no official leader. 1. Zeno of Citium 2. Cleanthes of Assos 3. Chrysippus of Soli 4. Zeno of Tarsus 5. Diogenes of Babylon 6. Antipater of Tarsus 7. Panaetius of Rhodes


Which leader got the Jamestown colonist working with his philosophy that those who did not work did not eat?

The leader who implemented this philosophy at Jamestown was Captain John Smith. He believed in instilling discipline and hard work among the colonists to ensure the survival of the settlement. Smith's leadership approach helped improve the productivity and efficiency of the Jamestown colony.


Who is Plato?

Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher and the student of Socrates. He is known for founding the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. Plato's writings, such as "The Republic" and "The Symposium," have had a significant influence on Western philosophy.


What was the Japanese philosophy of Asia for the Asiatics?

The Japanese philosophy of "Asia for the Asiatics" was a belief that Asian countries should come together to resist Western imperialism and influence in the region. It was part of Japan's effort to establish itself as a leader in Asia and promote solidarity among Asian nations against Western powers. However, this philosophy was also used to justify Japanese expansionism and aggression in the lead-up to World War II.