The exact quote by Plato is ÒThe soul takes nothing with her to the next world but her education and her culture. At the beginning of the journey to the next world, one's education and culture can either provide the greatest assistance, or else act as the greatest burden, to the person who has just died.Ó . This quote is regarding children born into this world with previous knowledge from previous lives.
yes lol ur doing this for Plato i am to lol Well I'm doing this for Plato too. lol
training in military forces PLATO
B. the attack on Fort Sumter by Confederate forces (PLATO Jasur)
escalation. Keep Calm and Carry On, good PLATO friend.
This Quote is attributed to the Greek philosopher Plato in the opening of the movie Blackhawk Down but there is no known source to back this up.
Aristotle disagreed with Plato because be believed Plato was incorrect in his beliefs, specifically regarding forms and universals.
as for Love, as you might know the platonic love indeed. as for existence: what is real and what really exist according to Plato are "the forms". Aristotle on the other hand thinks that the universe that we percieve is real. Plato, thinks that the universe that we percieve is merely a copy of the FORMs. Knowledge: Socrates, or Plato, since Plato is considered the mouth piece for Socrates, thinks that we are born with some knowledge, which we gained from our previous lives. They believe in rebirth until perfection and then united with G*d.
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Plato's beliefs about knowledge were that every person is born with knowledge. We simply regain it as we experience different things in life.
Because he was a smart man with a lot of knowledge
Plato never married, nor did he have any children. There are speculations that Plato was homosexual, an orientation common and largely accepted in Ancient Greece, especially in Athens.
Plato's Theory of Knowledge is very interesting. He expresses this theory with three approaches: his allegory of The Cave, his metaphor of the Divided Line and his doctrine The Forms. Each theory is interconnected; one could not be without the other.