Plato of Athens

Apology

Socrates' defense against charges of impiety and corrupting youth

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Plato of Athens

The most influential philosopher in the Western tradition, Plato founded the Academy and wrote dialogues in which Socrates debates questions of justice, beauty, knowledge, and the soul. The Republic, his vision of an ideal state, has been argued over for two millennia. His theory of Forms posits a realm of perfect, eternal ideas behind the imperfect material world.

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