A. Sparta
B. Stagira
C. Athens
D. None of these
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Plato was born in:____________?
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Plato and his most esteemed student, Aristotle, both appear in the painting “The School of Athens” by which Renaissance masster?
A. 427 B.C.
B. 437 B.C.
C. 417 B.C.
D. 327 B.C.
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What is the primary subject of Socrates’ dialogues with Thaetetus?
A. Michaelangelo
B. Raphael
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Titian
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Plato established an important method which has been passed down through the ages. That is that, when one has a problem that has already been solved, one can work backwards from it until a statement can be reached of which the veracity has already been determined. In other words, a method of attaining proofs. In which of his works was this method established?
A. The nature of human knowledge
B. Whether or not God exists
C. The best form of civic government
D. The origin of the universe
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Plato’s writings mostly take the form of _______ , in which knowledge is revealed as two characters ask and answer questions of each other:
A. Politicus
B. Meno
C. Protagoras
D. Phaedo
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Which of Plato’s works describes the trial of Socrates, and Socrates’ defense against charges that he was corrupting the youth of Athens?
A. Dialogues
B. Apology
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
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In “The Symposium” what Greek playwright suggests that all human beings are seeking their missing other halves?
A. Crito
B. Meno
C. The Apology
D. Timaeus
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Which work of Plato’s was most influenced by the mystical-scientificideas of the pythagoreans?
A. Aristophanes
B. Aeschylus
C. Sophocles
D. Euripides
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