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Platonism and Neoplatonism



Plato - plāˈtō, 427?–347 b.c., Greek philosopher. Plato's teachings have been among the most influential in the history of Western civilization.

Life

After pursuing the liberal studies of his day, he became in 407 b.c. a pupil and friend of Socrates. From about 388 b.c. he lived for a time at the court of Dionysius the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse. On his return to Athens   Read More...


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