There are 36 dialogues attributed to Plato, with some scholars disputing the authorship of a few. These dialogues cover a wide range of topics, including ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology.
The term "Platonic love" is credited to the philosopher Plato, who discussed the concept in his dialogues, particularly in his work "Symposium." Platonic love refers to a non-romantic or non-sexual form of love based on intellectual and spiritual connection.
To cite Platonic dialogues in academic writing, follow the format: Author's last name, First name. Title of the dialogue. Translated by Translator's first name and last name. Publisher, Year. For example: Plato. The Republic. Translated by Benjamin Jowett. Oxford University Press, 2008.
There (not their) are 5 platonic solids.
The Sunlight Dialogues has 712 pages.
There are different numbers on the different platonic solids.
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Because 6 platonic solids would be too many, and 4 wouldn't be enough
Because 6 platonic solids would be too many, and 4 wouldn't be enough
Yes, Plato wrote the Socratic dialogues after the death of Socrates. Plato was a student of Socrates and used him as a central character in many of his dialogues. The dialogues are considered one of the primary sources of information about Socrates.
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Plato wrote around 36 dialogues, with "The Republic" being one of his most famous works. These dialogues typically feature Socrates engaging in philosophical discussions with other characters.
Not aware of anything such as a Platonic digit.