Platone
Platone, or Plato, was an ancient Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. His works on ethics, politics, and epistemology have profoundly influenced Western thought and philosophy.
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The article discusses the censorship of Plato's Symposium by the Texas university's rector.
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Platone teaches that the essence of play is vital for children's growth and development.
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Platone's writings suggest that laws regarding war should be established with peace in mind.
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The exam also features a quote from Platone about beauty and proportions.
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