“Aristotle: Philosopher of Ethics, Politics, and Science”
Wrote extensively on philosophy, ethics, politics, and natural sciences
Wrote extensively on philosophy, ethics, politics, and natural sciences
Born in Stagira, Chalcidian Peninsula in Greece
Plato’s lasting legacy includes his influential philosophical works, his establishment of the Academy, and his enduring impact on Western thought and education.
Plato passes away in Athens, leaving behind a rich legacy of philosophical thought and education.
Plato’s most famous work, The Republic, is published, presenting his ideas on justice, politics, and the ideal state.
Plato establishes the Academy in Athens, considered the first institution of higher education in the Western world.