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1Plato's Utopia Recast

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  • Title: Plato's Utopia Recast
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 650
  • Publisher: ➤  Oxford University Press - Oxford University Press, USA - Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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"Xenocrates [says] about true philosophers, that they alone do voluntarily what the rest of mankind do involuntarily under the compulsion of law, like dogs under the lash."

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  • First Year Published: 2002
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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    2Distancias

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    • Language: ➤  Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
    • Number of Pages: Median: 140
    • Publisher: Abada Editores
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    • Publish Location: Madrid

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    • First Year Published: 2011
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    3Sokrat kak pifagoreec i anamnezis v dialoge Platona "Fedon"

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    • Title: ➤  Sokrat kak pifagoreec i anamnezis v dialoge Platona "Fedon"
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    • Language: rus
    • Number of Pages: Median: 158
    • Publisher: Izdat. S.-Peterburgskogo Univ.
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    • Publish Location: S.-Peterburg

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    • First Year Published: 2005
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    Phaedo

    Phaedo (/ˈfiːdoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Φαίδων, Phaidōn) is a dialogue written by Plato, in which Socrates discusses the immortality of the soul and the nature

    Phaedo of Elis

    Phaedo of Elis (/ˈfiːdoʊ/; also, Phaedon; Ancient Greek: Φαίδων ὁ Ἠλεῖος, gen.: Φαίδωνος; fl. 4th century BCE) was a Greek philosopher. A native of Elis

    Socrates

    interested in natural philosophy, which conforms to Plato's depiction of him in Phaedo. What is certain is that by the age of 45, Socrates had already captured

    Anamnesis (philosophy)

    Plato develops the theory of anamnesis in his Socratic dialogues: Meno, Phaedo, and Phaedrus. In Meno, Plato's character (and old teacher) Socrates is

    Trial of Socrates

    original texts related to this article: Euthyphro Apology (Plato) Crito Phaedo The extant, primary sources about the history of the trial and execution

    Eretrian school

    philosophy was originally the School of Elis, where it had been founded by Phaedo of Elis; it was later transferred to Eretria by his pupil Menedemus. It

    Phaidon

    ancient Greek name that may refer to: Phaedo of Elis, philosopher Phaedo, one of Plato's dialogues named after Phaedo of Elis who appears in it Phaidon Press

    The Death of Socrates

    this case the story of the execution of Socrates as told by Plato in his Phaedo. In this story, Socrates has been convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens

    Plato

    the Pythagorean theorem. The theory of Forms is first introduced in the Phaedo dialogue (also known as On the Soul), wherein Socrates disputes the pluralism

    Xanthippe

    aristocratic family. Xanthippe is mentioned only once by Plato, in the Phaedo, depicted sitting by Socrates on the night before his execution. There is