More Philosophers and New Project

Wrapping up from yesterday's post, the next philosopher covered was Plato. Plato was a student of Socrates. He was actually at the trial when Socrates was sentenced to death and he even got it all written down. In other words, Plato was a stenographer at the trial of Socrates. He is known for two books which are called Republic and Apology, sometimes written Apologie. In Republic Plato describes Socrates' vision of an ideal state, which as Mr. Schick mentioned is one of the most influential books ever written. If you are to major in psychology in college or something related to that, you may even have to read that book for a course. Apology is Plato's description of the trial. Aristotle was a student of Plato. In other words, the succession of philosophers goes Socrates, then Plato, then Aristotle. Aristotle built a school called the Lyceum which focused on cooperative research and information. This meant that people of all trades and talents could come together and figure out what the other knows and benefit from that and then the other person would do the same. Today we also started a new project which will be mentioned in the next post. 

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