File:Plato and Socrates Composite.jpg
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editDescriptionPlato and Socrates Composite.jpg |
English: Socrates and Plato Composite. |
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Source | The School of Athens (1509 - 1510) |
Author | Taken from Raphael's 'The School of Athens'. We hope this image will be accepted the Platonism template. We feel that this would be a beneficial edit as Plato was Socrates' student and it is unclear where Socrates' teachings end and where Plato's subsequent interpretations begin. |
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