Plato : (c. 428-348/347 BC), 2nd of the Great Trio of ancient Greeks – Socrates, Plato, & Aristotle – who laid the philosophical foundations of Western culture & system of philosophy that was ethical yet basically rationalistic. Plato was a pupil & friend of Socrates. In Athens he founded a school in the grove of Academus where he taught mathematics & philosophy until his death. Plato’s greatest work is contained in his ‘Dialogues’. [“Irish Plato” in SABCL 3:3, refers to Oscar Wilde].
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