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Colin McGinn reviews "Plato at the Googleplex: Why PHilosophy Won't Go Away," by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein.
Looking at Plato's works in their original scroll form, he noticed that every 12 lines there was a passage that discussed music. "The regularity of that pattern was supposed to be noticed by Plato ...
The University has received the first printed edition of Plato’s works in Greek. This book, inbound with cowskin vellum, was first printed in 1513 by Aldus Manutius, a Venetian printer and publisher.
In 2024, researchers revealed they had found new details of the Ancient Greek philosopher Plato’s burial site. It was a ...
SaskPower is skipping lunch on Wednesday with a planned power outage scheduled from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM inside the Plato area.
Atlantis resurfaces. Hundreds of years after Plato’s death, the Atlantis story began resurfacing first in the writings of Christian and Jewish philosophers, then in speculative works by the ...
“F**k Plato’s closet they’re b****s. I told them I had a 101 fever because […] I was going to the doctor’s on Monday, but [they] apparently decided to fire me because they said I no ...
With millimeter-level precision, the engineers gently lowered the payload module into place. Once perfectly positioned, the ...
There’s nothing wrong with teaching and learning Greek and Roman classics; a lot can be gained from the works of Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero. Through reading Western classics, we can understand more ...
The story of Atlantis all starts with Plato. One of the OGs of philosophy, Plato had him some great thoughts, and people have claimed that all philosophical thought is now pretty much just a footnote ...
Diogenes likely washed up in Athens in the mid-360s, around the same time as a teenage Aristotle. At this point, Plato was nearly 60 and Antisthenes around 80—if, indeed, he was still alive.