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    Athens’ finest educators He studied at a gymnasium owned by Dionysios‚ and at the palaistra of Ariston of Argos. He was educated in philosophy‚ poetry‚ grammar‚ music‚ painting‚ and gymnastics by renowned Athenian teachers including the philosopher Cratylus. According to Aristotle‚ Plato developed the foundations of his metaphysics and epistemology by studying the doctrines of Craylus‚ and the work of Pythagoras and Parmenides. Plato also had wrestled at the Isthmian games and performed

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    of you may know who I am and then there are those of you that do not. For those of you that do not know who I am‚ my name is Plato. I founded this Academy in 387 and it is the first of its kind. I have studied under many great philosophers such as Cratylus and Socrates. After Plato got done speaking he took a few steps back and the gentlemen standing to the left of him took a few steps forward and addressed the class. Aristotle: Good Morning Student! Students: Good Morning Professor! Aristotle: Like

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    was young and his mother Perictione remarried. Plato destined to be an active role in Politics but he was more interested in education and philosophy. As an middle aged child plato studied philosophy‚ poetry‚ and gymnastics. His first teacher was Cratylus‚ and as he grew up he became a

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    Cited: Aristotle‚ Physics 194 b17–20 Lavine‚ T.Z. From Socrates to Sartre. New York: Bantam‚ 1984. Print. Plato‚ Cratylus 99

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    In grammar‚ a part of speech (also a word class‚ a lexical class‚ or a lexical category) is a linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items)‚ which is generally defined by the syntactic or morphological behaviour of the lexical item in question. Common linguistic categories include noun and verb‚ among others. There are open word classes‚ which constantly acquire new members‚ and closed word classes‚ which acquire new members infrequently if at all. Almost all languages have the

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    and cochlear implants are available‚ too‚ to assist with hearing loss. However‚ to maintain these devices can be costly‚ and in the case of cochlear implants‚ invasive surgery is required. Documented as early as the fifth century B.C. in Plato’s Cratylus‚ groups of deaf people have used sign language: “If we hadn’t a voice or a tongue‚ and wanted to express

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    in vast subjects. This helped Plato establish a firm foundation on the importance of philosophy‚ mathematics‚ politics‚ and more. Not only did Plato learn these denoting subjects‚ but were taught from brilliant philosophers at that time‚ such as Cratylus‚ Parmenides‚ and the Pythagoras.

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    Plato is a man that has‚ in a way‚ been immortalized. Even though‚ he lived and died thousands of years ago‚ his thoughts and his ideas still live on today. In order to most accurately get a feel for who Plato was‚ there are many factors to be looked at. First‚ one should look at the times in which Plato lived. This includes‚ but is not limited to‚ the culture‚ the common thought‚ and any major historical happenings. Second‚ one should examine Plato’s specific surroundings and environment. However

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    Plato (427-347 B.C.) [Athens]. Plato was very much influenced by Socrates and carried on his work in the same vane. Plato‚ who’s real name was Aristocales - the son of Ariston‚ a man of influential ancestry - who had studied the philosophies of the Pythagoreans‚ the Heracliteans‚ and the Eleatics‚ but who’s chief association was seven years with Socrates. After travelling around the Mediterranean region‚ he returned to Athens and founded his own school (387 B.C.) in the Grove of Academus‚ whence

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    Abstract Many Philosophers made a difference in society but Plato is perhaps recognized as the most famous. His writings have had a profound effect on people‚ politics‚ and the philosophy throughout the centuries. He was a public figure and he made major contributions to society. Plato helped to lay the philosophical foundations of modern culture through his ideas and writings. One of the most philosophical thinkers of Western civilization‚ Plato is the only author from ancient Greek times

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