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Plato was a great philosopher and one of the first true intellectuals of his time. In his life he educated Aristotle, founded the Academy, Europe's first university, and did numerous experiments and established some of the first thoughts on many subjects. Plato was truly one of Greece's gifts to the world...
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Plato was a great philosopher and one of the first true intellectuals of his time. In his life he educated Aristotle, founded the Academy, Europe's first university, and did numerous experiments and established some of the first thoughts on many subjects. Plato was truly one of Greece's gifts to the world...
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