Plato argues that the intellect is not worth much without the senses to guide it.
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Q40: Plato conceived of Forms as properties that
Q41: Plato's concept of two realities greatly influenced
Q42: Plato established a school called the Agora.
Q43: The objects of knowledge, according to Plato,
Q44: In Plato's Republic, Thrasymachus argues that it
Q45: Plato identifies those moved by appetites as
Q46: Plato argues in favor of democracy.
Q47: Initially, the servant boy in the Meno
Q48: The theory of forms was also defended
Q50: Thrasymachus thinks the unjust person will fare
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