单词 | Plato |
例句 | 1. Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth. 2. Plato demonstrated the incorporeal nature of the soul. 3. The ideas of Plato have echoed through the ages. 4. Plato believed that the soul is immortal. 5. Plato draws all the strands of the argument together. 6. Plato was a Greek philosopher. 7. He had rather be damned with Plato than saved with those who anathematized him. 8. Plato dreamed of an ideal society. 9. Plato would probably have puked at Williams' seeming materialism. 10. The only man who truly understood Plato. 11. A student of Plato, Xenocrates, does provide invaluable help. 12. Socrates and Plato get mentioned, as do Mars and Apollo. 13. Thus far Plato and Aristotle attribute similar statements to the Orphics: body and soul are separable. 14. Plato is my friend - Aristotle is my friend — but my greatest friend is truth. Isaac Newton 15. Plato draws all the strands of the argument together at the end. 16. Plato wrote that the potentially subversive qualities of music were such that it would not be permitted in the perfect state. 17. He borrows from Plato the idea that matter aspires after form. 18. Plato founded an Academy in Athens aimed at the furtherance of such ideas. 19. Plato was positing an ideal body of irrefutable truth which stands eternally existent far beyond our mortal ken. 20. Plato also provides information about the relationship of gods and humans: human beings are one of the possessions of the gods. 21. Plato argued that to know yourself was the very essence of knowledge. 22. These include a number of commentators on Plato: on his Republic and the Timaeus by writers such as Proclus. 23. We gave Vicki the complete works of Plato as a present. 24. Even Plato was closer to the truth than you and yours,() Gilbert. 25. As plato realized, it is dangerous because its effect is to dethrone the Idea from its position of Truth. 26. How could these, set beside Plato and Euclid, stir the mind and heart? 27. Clearly, although he did not agree with Plato, he too was profoundly influenced by the cosmological view of time. 28. Advanced courses afford the opportunity to study classical religious and anti-religious texts of influential philosophers from Plato to Sartre. 29. The geometric origins of Constructivism can be found in the work of Pythagoras and its philosophy was prepared by Plato. 30. And Phil, after profound thought that would have impressed Plato, sold it for a fiver. 31. His technique shows a masterful grasp of the conventions of the philosophic dialogue perfected by Plato. 32. Both Aristotle and Plato, our major sources of information about the golden age of Athenian democracy, were deeply critical. 33. This fallacy has snared philosophers from Plato to Leibniz and beyond, and it still snares many major physicists. 34. He intends to plead not guilty, according to his lawyer, Plato Cacheris, who characterized his client as emotionally distraught. 35. Plato had a basic guideline for life that is very applicable today. 36. Plato can reasonably be thought of as the most radically and implacably anti-democratic of all political philosophers. 37. Unlike the passages from Aristotle, the information Plato records is more extensive and also has been the occasion for considerable discussion. 38. Indeed, to change this evaluation and thus leave Plato behind is the most important change we have to bring about. 39. His teachings harked back to what he regarded as the real Socrates, not the one whom Plato had immortalized. 40. Plato gave priority to the Delphic maxim, "Know yourself". 41. Plato, Locke, Hegel, Spencer, are such temperamental thinkers. 42. Plato is the standard-bearer for the believers in discovery. 43. Ornate rhetoric taught out of the rule of plato. 44. From Cicero and Quintilian and from Aristotles Rhetoric we learn that the Sophist whom Plato has made so ridiculous was a man of note whose writings were preserved in later ages. 45. The argument against Plato here is quite different from that in the case of likeness and unlikeness. 45. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 46. Plato himself, remember, made a number of trips to Sicily to serve as the advisor to a king there, Dionysius, and all of these missions failed and left him deeply dispirited. 47. Plato was born into an aristocratic Athenian family, and he grew up during the Peloponnesian War. 48. Among the Greek philosophers we find that Pythagoras, Plato and their followers believed in this theory of Metempsychosis or Transmigration of souls. 49. Plato recorded and embellished the story from Solon's grandson Critias the Younger. 50. The modern Plato an unbounded contempt for politicians and statesmen and party leaders. 51. Whether discussing Lao Zhi from the East or Plato from the West, the ultimate layer of human reasoning seems to always hint at the balance and permanence of the universe. 52. We don't know the real Socrates, all we know of Socrates is what we read in Plato and Aristophanes and a small number of others who have sketched various different pictures of him. 53. Democratic self-government does not work, according to Plato, because ordinary people have not learned how to run the ship of state. 54. We can discover from documents many well-known writers, Herodotus, Plato, Xenophon, Socrates, etc. , were involved in the same- sax relation. 55. According to his biographers Plato and Xenophon, Socrates did not just search for the meaning of life, but the meaning of our own lives. 56. To hear him talk, he was Shakespeare, and Beethoven, and Plato, rolled into one. 57. Plato, as a dualist, portrays Socrates as being a dualist and that's just taken for granted. 58. The harmoniousness talked in Utopia written by Plato includs two aspects. 59. Plato ? ? s metaphor of the cave is crucially important to the understanding of The Unicorn. 60. Confucius and Plato realized the connexion of the music and the human beings. 61. And remember, you’ll get more out of reading Derrida on Plato if you read Plato first. 62. In the first book we have more of the real Socrates, such as he is depicted in the Memorabilia of Xenophon , in the earliest Dialogues of Plato, and in the Apology. 63. Time is a variable in nature and its elements are not the undifferentiated atoms with which one can construct buildings as Democritus or Plato imagined. 64. Many ancient Greek myths take their location from Minoan Crete more than ten centuries before Plato. Daedalus, the ancient scientist, was supposedly the architect of the palace at Knossos. 65. This discovery of the origins of poetry does away with the opinion of the matchless wisdom of the ancients, so ardently sought after from Plato to Bacon's De sapientia veterum. 66. I have no difficulty imagining that Plato, Aristotle, or Democritus would be quite at home in our class rooms. 67. Plato Video To Audio Convertor is a program to extract audio from video files. 68. In addition to Plato and Foucault, the list includes Aristotle, Hume, Kant, Bentham, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Russell, and Marcuse. 69. We know Socrates primarily from the accounts of other writers: from his student, Plato, from Xenophon, the historian, as well as from the plays of Aristophanes. 70. As Alfred North Whitehead said, philosophy is a series of footnotes to Plato. 71. But, said she, wist that all their pleasure in the park is but a shadow to the pleasure I find in Plato. 72. Greek philosopher Plato wrote about Atlantis some 2,600 years ago, describing it as 'an island situated in front of the straits called the Pillars of Hercules.' 73. For the former, we systemize Karl Marx's view of history and Sigmund Freud's theories of counseling and therapy in Fromm's discourse; for the latter, we find the relationship between Fromm and Plato. 74. Socrates Plato and Aristotle were called the troika of the western education thought. 75. What if Plato made up the story for mythic purposes? 76. As a cross of philosophy and divine Platosophy, Plato s doctrine of reminiscence has theological form. 77. By the 12th century the works of Plato and Aristotle had been rediscovered and reinterpreted by the scholastics who attempted to synthesise early Greek ideas with medieval theology. 78. It is probably fair to say that the Athenians perfected the art of flirtation in ancient times, especially at the time of symposia described by Plato. 79. Let me explain. Plato is famous for his Forms or Ideas, that refer to the archetypical versions of the things around us. 80. So the point I'm suggesting is that many of Socrates' students and associates including Plato himself had some connection with this oligarchical government that had ruled Athens for a brief time. 81. Plato's Academy continued for several hundred years after Plato died. 82. For the world, we benefit from European philosophers, including Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Erasmus, for the ideas on democracy and reason. 83. From Plato to Comenius, then to Spencer, it signifies 'three steps' in the development of western pleasure education thoughts. 84. Some biologists, along with Plato, define hominid as "featherless biped." 85. In the " Theaetetus " Plato compares the search for knowledge to a birdhunt pursued in an aviary. 86. Boethius, primarily motivated by Plato in his philosophical views, finds that, ‘The substance of God consisteth in nothing else but goodness’. 87. The ancient aestheticians, such as the Plato and Plotinus, were apt to believe that the beauty is an object's attribute. Therefore, there is an objective universality for the beauty. 88. It’s the only way you’ll be able to read anything seriously, whether it’s Plato or Derrida on Plato. 89. That is a course that I like to teach, too; usually I teach Plato to T.S. Eliot or Plato to I.A. Richards or some other important figure in the early twentieth century. 90. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and many others were translated into Assyrian, and from Assyrian into Arabic. 91. The allusion to Aristophanes and the comic poet is a part of what Plato calls in Book X of the Republic the old quarrel between philosophy and poetry. 92. "Some excellent remarks were made on immortality, but mainly borrowed from and credited to Plato" (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. ). 93. Plato undertook three long and dangerous voyages to Sicily in order to advise the King Dionysius. 94. As far as Hughes can tell (or at least Plato tells), he resists the sexual lures of Alcibiades, famous even centuries later as the most beautiful and dissolute boy of Athens. 95. The last of these figures known to Plato is the icosahedron. 96. The characteristic feature of all utopian plans from that of Plato down to that of Marx is the rigid petrification of all human conditions. 97. Rationalism has a long history in philosophy, Plato ( c. 427 - 347 BC ) was a rationalist. 98. Strongly against monogamy, Plato advocated this kind of marriages which were optional combination and postnatal care. 99. This view on the good life however is in direct contrast with what Socrates, Plato and Aristotle preached. 100. Plato has a dualistic theory of technical making, in which "eidos" is in a central position. 101. Three influential philosophers in this field have been Plato, John Locke and Karl Marx. 102. Later translated into Latin by Boethius around 500 AD, Aristotle’s influence spread throughout Syria and Islam whilst Christian Europe ignored him in favour of Plato. 103. Trichotomy of epopee, drama and lyric is not created by Plato, this theory is formed in modern times. The concepts of lyric are different with each other in different times. 104. It was analysis in the sense of Plato, who opposed to synthesis. 105. Math in ancient Greece provided such a key matrix to form a metaphysical tradition in the West, through Pythagoras to Parmenides, Plato, and finally to Aristotle. 106. Though philosophers have a natural penchant for being , Absolutists when they write about education, it is surprisingly hard to find good examples of this position—was Plato an Absolutist? 107. Political philosophy is the oldest of the social sciences and it can boast a wealth of heavy hitters from Plato and Aristotle to Machiavelli Hobbes Hegel Tocqueville Nietzsche and so on. 108. Well, Plato thinks that the empirical world has something of that kind of insanity, something of that kind contradictoriness, built into it that we don't ordinarily notice. 109. In mental temperament Plato was of an altogether different type from Socrates. 110. Hughes spends less time exploring Socrates’ relationship with Plato than the one he had with Alcibiades. 110. 111. "Purity" is an Orphic conception, having primarily a ritual meaning, but for Plato it means freedom from slavery to the body and its needs. 112. The Legality of State -- Suppose Plato and Confucianism Encounter Us Today. 113. Plato was born in 427, which is four years after the commencement of the Peloponnesian War. 114. Plato: It is called New York and the plan for Central Park was done by a landscape architect called Frederick Law Olmsted. 115. Socrates'conversations as reported by Plato were full of a shrewd humor. 116. The Republic is also a utopia, a word that Plato does not use, was not coined until many, many centuries later by Sir Thomas More. 117. Plato has found that there are special faculties or cells inside human brains and one's memory power can be developed through these cells. 118. According to the dialogue 'Alcibiades', ascribed to Plato , the Persian Magi were priests, who practiced a form of spiritual mysticism which was their religion. 119. She introduces ancient and contemporary philosophers, including Plato, al - Ghazali, Jean - Paul Sartre. |
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