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Understanding Plato's Philosophy: Key Statements Reviewed

This review explores crucial aspects of Plato's philosophy as articulated by Ms. Ramos. It covers statements regarding his childhood experiences, the founding of institutions, and the characteristics of an ideal government. Key points include the role of the philosopher-king, Plato's views on democracy, and the structure of society in his ideal republic. Each statement is evaluated as true or false, providing clarity on Plato's beliefs about governance and citizenship. Engage with these insights to deepen your understanding of Plato's contributions to political philosophy.

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Understanding Plato's Philosophy: Key Statements Reviewed

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  1. Plato TCI Review Ms. Ramos

  2. Use your signal to display your answer to the following statements. • green = true • red = false Ms. Ramos

  3. During his childhood, Plato witnessed the defeat of Sparta. • False- Sparta defeated Athens Ms. Ramos

  4. Plato founded the Lyceum. • False- the Academy Ms. Ramos

  5. Plato’s roles in an ideal society are soldiers, artisans/laborers, and leaders • True Ms. Ramos

  6. Plato believed a king was essential for good government after witnessing Socrates’ death. • False- education: how to be good citizens Ms. Ramos

  7. In Plato’s ideal government, a philosopher-king should rule. • True- smartest, lover of knowledge/wisdom Ms. Ramos

  8. The three groups in Plato’s ideal republic are kings, philosophers, and the people. • False- children, rulers, people (populace) Ms. Ramos

  9. Obedience is the duty of the populace. • True Ms. Ramos

  10. Plato believed democracy was NOT the ideal form of government • True- philosopher-king would rule the best Ms. Ramos

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