Plato's Biography of Socrates
- 82 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Alfred Edward Taylor was a British idealist philosopher whose primary focus lay in the realms of Platonic philosophy and Christian theology. His significant contributions in these areas profoundly impacted philosophical thought, particularly in the philosophy of religion. Taylor delved into fundamental questions regarding the existence of God, drawing upon a deep engagement with both classical philosophical traditions and theological concepts. His idealistic approach emphasizes the primacy of spirit and ideas over material existence.





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