Plato (Greekish: Πλάτων) was a Greekish thinker who lived from 428/423 to 348 BC. He was born in Athens, where he learned under Socrates and later staddled the Lorebold, and he is one of the greatest fellows in Western outhwitting. He is best known for being the namesake of the Platonish fastshapes. The outhwit Georgios Gemistos, who hight himself later in life as Plethon (Greekish: Πλήθων), brought Plato's own writings to Florence from Costantinbury.
Works[]
- Early: Forespeech, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Little Hippias, Great Hippias, Ion, Laches, Lysis, Protagoras
- Middle: Cratylus, Euthydemus, Meno, Parmenides, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Ledewealth, Simble, Theatetus
- Late: Critias, Sophist, Wealsman, Timaeus, Philebus, Laws