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Plato

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Plato (428–348 BCE) was one of the most influential philosophers in history, the student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. Born into an aristocratic Athenian family, he lived through the Peloponnesian War, political collapse, and the brutal rule of the Thirty Tyrants. The execution of Socrates profoundly shaped his beliefs about justice and leadership. Plato founded the Academy in Athens—the first institution resembling a university—where students studied mathematics, astronomy, ethics, and politics for nearly a thousand years. His dialogues, including The Republic, Symposium, Timaeus, and Phaedo, continue to shape philosophy, art, science, religion, psychology, and political theory. His vision that wisdom, rather than power or wealth, should govern society remains a transformative ideal across centuries.

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