Plato
Philosophy
Plato , born Aristocles, was an ancient Greek philosopher who profoundly influenced Western philosophy.
He founded the Platonic Academy in Athens and developed the theory of forms, addressing the problem of universals.
Plato was influenced by pre-Socratic thinkers and his teacher Socrates, whose ideas he preserved through dialogues.
Along with Socrates and his student Aristotle, Plato is considered a central figure in philosophical history.
His works have survived intact for over 2,400 years, consistently studied and influencing Christian and Islamic philosophy.
Plato's impact on European philosophy is so significant that Alfred North Whitehead described it as a series of footnotes to Plato.
Books by Plato

Charmides
by Plato
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64 pages
3.55
1.5K ratings
Philosophy
Classics
Ancient

The Republic
by Plato
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416 pages
3.96
217.7K ratings
Philosophy
Classics
Politics

Timaeus
by Plato
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112 pages
3.85
3.2K ratings
Philosophy
Classics
Science

Early Socratic Dialogues
by Plato
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399 pages
4.06
398 ratings
Philosophy
Classics
Greece

The Trial and Death of Socrates
by Plato
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58 pages
4.12
44.4K ratings
Philosophy
Classics
History

The Symposium
by Plato
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90 pages
4.09
84.2K ratings
Philosophy
Classics
History

The Socratic Dialogues
by Plato
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2014
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227 pages
3.94
136 ratings
Philosophy
Classics