Pages

Powered By Blogger

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

WHO WAS PLATO?

PLATO -


Plato was a great philosopher of ancient Greece whose writings and teachings still carry great importance. The works of this great thinker are read all over the world even now. He was a student of a Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. In fact, the ideas of Socrates were translated into writing by his great disciple Plato. He is also credited with implanting the seeds of Aristotle's thought and intellect.

Plato was born in 427 B.C. in Athens. He belonged to a wealthy aristocratic family and joined Socrates as his pupil at the age of 20. When Socrates was poisoned to death in 399 B.C., Plato left Athens in disgust and spent a few years traveling. But he returned soon to establish his famous Academy in Athens in 388 B.C. which is considered as the first university in the world.

Plato's teaching covered a wide range of subjects. But his views and thoughts on education, justice, ideal state, and ideal rulers are still hotly debated and discussed among the intellectuals. For him, 'philosophy' was the supreme thing and no learning is complete without it. He advocated the rule of philosophers, he said, "Either philosophers should be kings or kings should be philosophers". Justice for him was the performance of one's duties. His model code for ideal rulers suggested that rulers should neither get married nor own property. He said that there is an ideal world beyond the real world which can be experienced only in one's mind and man should always strive to bring the real world closer to the ideal one.

There is another interesting aspect of Plato's method of teaching. He did not permit his lectures at the Academy to be circulated in written form as he was afraid that readers outside the Academy might not understand his ideas correctly. His logic was that a man gets the opportunity to defend himself in a debate but can't do so in his writings. So when he started writing his ideas, he did so in the form of dialogues that provided the mention of different viewpoints along with his own.

Among his books, the most famous is The Republic which is a political dialogue providing
the requirements for an ideal state. This great philosopher died in Athens at the age of 80.






Related Posts:

  • WHO WAS CHARLES DARWIN? CHARLES DARWIN - For a long time, people believed that each form of life on the Earth appeared separately and that these forms of life have remained unchanged. Charles Darwin was the first scientist who condemned this… Read More
  • WHO WAS PICASSO? PICASSO - Every art lover in the world has heard of the name Picasso. The famous Spanish painter and sculptor, Pablo Picasso, holds the honor of being one of the greatest and the most celebrated and the most… Read More
  • WHO WAS MOZART? MOZART - Mozart is one of the greatest musicians ever born in the world. Whenever the word music is mentioned, his name is the first to come up. Music has been the main component of our culture since times immemorial. Gene… Read More
  • WHO WAS COLUMBUS? COLUMBUS - A man has always had a burning desire to explore the world around him. This natural urge within him to discover and see what lies beyond his limited horizon has always led him to explore outside his own land. Th… Read More
  • WHO WAS MICHAEL FARADAY? MICHAEL FARADAY - The great scientist Sir Humphry Davy was once asked by a friend to name his greatest discovery to which he replied ' Michael Faraday'. Faraday was then working as his assistant. Later his contributio… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

WHY ARE INFANTS FED MILK? Essential Facts Every Parent Should Know

MILK - Milk: the first essential food for babies The first food a baby receives after birth is breast milk. This simple yet remarkable su...