What is Justice?
Name University Course Tutor Date Introduction Plato was a Greek philosopher a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle . The three laid down the western philosophy . Plato was a mathematician and a writer of philosophical dialogues , was the founder of the first institution of higher learning in the western world . Plato was equally influenced by his mentors thinking just as what he saw as his teacher unjust death Aristotle was a student of Plato and a teacher of Alexander the great He was the man who

created a comprehensive system of western philosophy which was inclusive of aesthetics , morality , logic and science and finally politics . Plato who attended all Socrates ' trail got a trauma which led him to desire to design an idea society . Following his death Plato traveled wide in search of learning after which he established the Athens academy . Socrates appears as a character in most of Plato 's dialogues . Most of his writings are in form of dialogue it enabled him raise several points of view and let the Reader decide which is more varied . Plato had a great influence in philosophy as well as social and cultural science
Plato grew up in a family setting that enabled him have an interaction with city affairs . And desired to become a master of his own self and find out the state of publics affairs then as many were discontented with the constitution and a revolution took place . Having brought up in a family that hand a hand...
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