Plato1 Plato's Theory of Forms (Ideas), Realism, and Theory of the State "In the saying 'Even bad laws are laws,' Socrates implies that laws are agreements between the state and individuals, and therefore, must be upheld. Born into an esteemed Athenian family, Plato, in his youth, learned from Socrates and was deeply affected by his mentor's death. Consequently, Plato abandoned his political aspirations and turned to teaching justice. One of his prominent disciples w.. 2024. 1. 22. 이전 1 다음