plato

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الإنجليزية - التركية
plato
{i} Platon

O, benim erkek arkadaşım değil, sadece yararı olan platonik aşk. - He's not my boyfriend, it's just platonic love with benefits!

Onların ilişkisi platonik mi? - Is their relationship platonic?

{i} eflâtun
{i} Eflatun, Platon
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A male given name

My name is Plato Jones. Plato Constantine Jones. Plato because my mother is Greek, and Jones because my father is Welsh, and Constantine after his father, my grandfather, who is Constantine Llewellyn Jones.

Greek philosopher, 427-347 BC, follower of Socrates
{i} (427 BC-347 BC), Greek philosopher, student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle (famous for his work "The Republic")
an ancient Greek philosopher, who had a very great influence on European philosophy. He explained his ideas in the form of written conversations. His teacher was Socrates, and after Socrates' death he established a school called the Academy, where Aristotle was one of his students. His most famous work is The Republic, about the perfect state and form of government (?427-347BC). orig. Aristocles born 428/427, Athens, or Aegina, Greece died 348/347 BC, Athens Greek philosopher, who with his teacher Socrates and his student Aristotle laid the philosophical foundations of Western culture. His family was highly distinguished; his father claimed descent from the last king of Athens, and his mother was related to Critias and Charmides, extremist leaders of the oligarchic terror of 404. Plato (whose acquired name refers to his broad forehead, and thus his range of knowledge) must have known Socrates from boyhood. After Socrates was put to death in 401, Plato fled Athens for Megara, then spent the next 12 years in travel. Upon his return, he founded the Academy, an institute of scientific and philosophical research, where Aristotle was one of his students. Building on but also departing from Socrates' thought, he developed a profound and wide-ranging philosophical system, subsequently known as Platonism. His thought has logical, epistemological, and metaphysical aspects, but much of its underlying motivation is ethical. It is presented in his many dialogues, in most of which Socrates plays a leading role. See also Neoplatonism
As one of the most prominent and influential philosophers in ancient history, Plato's writings have laid the foundation to many social and political subjects Plato became teacher and founder of the first known institution of education called the ACADEMY in Athens Of all the dialogues he wrote, the last story of his work called CRITIAS - wherein he describes the seaport and island of Atlantis, is perhaps the most famous
A computer-based educational system
I O, A Dialogue/Hippias/Banquet of Plato concerning Poetry
a Greek philosopher
An Athenian, Plato was the student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle Of the philosophical works he wrote, 25 dialogues, some letters, and the Apology survive He was concerned primarily with the nature of knowledge and the study of ethics and politics In the third century, Plato's ideas were combined with Stoic and Aristotelian philosophy to form the Neoplatonic school of thought that was to have a pervasive influence on later, particularly Renaissance, philosophers
System of measuring the sugar content of a solution (e g beer wort), where the sugar content is expressed as a percentage by weight E g , a 10°P wort contains 10% sugar by weight
Greek philosopher Circa 427 BC-347 BC
System of measuring the sugar content of a solution (e g beer wort), where the sugar content is expressed as a percentage by weight E g , a 10°P wort contains 10% sugar by weight
Rhetoric is "the art of winning the soul by discourse "
ancient Athenian philosopher; pupil of Socrates; teacher of Aristotle (428-347 BC)
Greek philosopher; disciple of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle , known for creating the philosophical foundations of Western culture (Pretty impressive!)
"Socrates: Is not rhetoric in its entire nature an art which leads the soul by means of words, not only in law courts and the various other public assemblages but in private companies as well? And is it not the same when concerned with small things as with great, and, properly speaking, no more to be esteemed in important than in trifling matters?" (132)
Held that the best or "just" state is a class-structured aristocracy ruled by "philosopher-kings "
Greek philosopher, one of the most creative and influential thinkers in Western philosophy Plato, one of the most famous philosophers of ancient Greece, was the first to use the term "philosophy", which means "love of knowledge" Born around 428 BC, Plato investigated a wide range of topics Chief among his ideas was the theory of forms, which proposed that objects in the physical world merely resemble or participate in the perfect forms in the ideal world, and that only these perfect forms can be the objects of true knowledge The goal of the philosopher, according to Plato, is to know the perfect forms and to instruct others in that knowledge
plato's academy
a school established by Plato in ancient Athens; "Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died
Samuel Plato-Sharon
Israeli businessman and former member of parliament
التركية - الإنجليزية
plateau

It's pleasant to take a walk on the plateau. - Platoda yürüyüş yapmak zevklidir.

step
platform
set (for filming a movie or broadcasting a television program)
geog. plateau
plateau; set
(Sinema) set
(Sinema) live stage
tableland
plato
Plato'nun kurduğu felsefe okulu
Academy
plato bazaltı
plateau basalt
plato

    الواصلة

    Pla·to

    التركية النطق

    pleytō

    النطق

    /ˈplātō/ /ˈpleɪtoʊ/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'plA-(")tO ] (biographical name.) Via Latin from Ancient Greek Πλάτων (Platōn), from πλατύς (platus, “broad, wide”), either because of Plato's robust body, or wide forehead or the breadth of his eloquence.
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