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Plato - Meno: "Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence"
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The Greek philosopher Plato, profoundly influential in Western thought, was shaped by his education from Athens' finest teachers and pivotal experiences, including his mentorship under Socrates and the impact of the Peloponnesian War. His travels across the Mediterranean enriched his knowledge in various fields, leading to the creation of numerous writings, which are categorized into three periods. Upon returning to Athens, he founded the Academy around 385 B.C.E., aiming to cultivate future leaders through a comprehensive curriculum in multiple disciplines until his death in 348 B.C.E.
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Plato - Meno: "Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence", Plato
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- Title
- Plato - Meno: "Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence"
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Plato
- Publisher
- Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 64
- ISBN13
- 9781787375765
- Category
- Philosophy
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- The Greek philosopher Plato, profoundly influential in Western thought, was shaped by his education from Athens' finest teachers and pivotal experiences, including his mentorship under Socrates and the impact of the Peloponnesian War. His travels across the Mediterranean enriched his knowledge in various fields, leading to the creation of numerous writings, which are categorized into three periods. Upon returning to Athens, he founded the Academy around 385 B.C.E., aiming to cultivate future leaders through a comprehensive curriculum in multiple disciplines until his death in 348 B.C.E.