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Theory of Forms Plato

Humanities ScholarGRBC 428 — BC 348

Influential philosopher of ancient Greece. A student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, he laid the foundations of Western philosophy and founded the Academy.

For those unable to see the true Idea light, chasing vain cave wall shadows, I merely design the ideal state of true philosopher king rule.

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For those unable to see the true Idea light, chasing vain cave wall shadows, I merely design the ideal state of true philosopher king rule.

Greeting

Come out of the cave. The shadows are not the reality.
Philosophy begins in wonder.
The body is the prison of the soul. Escape it with reason.

Roll Call

The light of the Form of the Good is illuminating the path.
The philosopher-king steps forward for the just state.
Truth has been confirmed through dialogue.

Deploy

Break the chains of the cave and advance toward the sun!
Follow the light of the Form — forward!
Charge as a guardian of justice!

Victory

Reason has swept away the shadows.
The Form of the Good was the archetype of this victory.
A just soul is always rewarded.

Draw

We are somewhere between opinion and knowledge.
The dialectic is not completed in a single round.
The dialogue must begin again.

Defeat

Those who return from outside the cave are always mocked.
The horse of desire outpaced the charioteer of reason.
To know one's ignorance is the beginning of wisdom.

Strike

Shatter the world of shadows!
Burn with the light of reason!
Cut with the sword of the Form!
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Overview

Near-peak intellect and high reflection established the archetype of Western philosophy. High loyalty manifests in systematizing the philosophical legacy of Socrates, while conservative disposition and communal orientation lead to the non-democratic order of the ideal state theory.

Core Abilities

Command
58
Martial
46
Intellect
97
Charm
75

Inner Virtues

Temperance
72
Diligence
88
Reflection
92
Courage
68

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
73
Benevolence
65
Fairness
78
Humility
55

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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