
Platón
Platón, known as Plato in English, was an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Socrates whose works laid the foundations for Western philosophy. His dialogues explore a wide range of topics, including ethics, politics, and metaphysics, and he is best known for his theory of forms and the allegory of the cave, which illustrate his views on reality and knowledge.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Ukraine | 1 | 9.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 43,733,762 | 33,641 | $155,000 | 119$ |
Totals | 1 | 43,733,762 | 33,641 | $155,000 | 119$ |
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Ukraine:
Platon is a 10-year-old boy who took care of his two older brothers after their grandmother's death.
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Bolivia:
Platón is quoted regarding the dangers of a democracy where the populace chooses the most popular rather than the most qualified.
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Honduras:
Platón conceived education as a process of 'ascent' that allows the soul to reach truth and understanding of ideas.
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Georgia:
Platon is a legendary British photographer featured at the festival.
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Venezuela:
Platón is referenced in the article as considering love to be a celestial force that leads to knowledge.
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Georgia:
Platon is a legendary British photographer participating in the festival.
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Uruguay:
Platón's ideas about love are discussed in relation to the concept of finding one's other half.
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Colombia:
Platón is referenced as a philosopher whose views on democracy were misrepresented by President Petro.
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Bolivia:
Platón's work 'El Banquete' is cited as a significant philosophical text discussing love and relationships.
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Venezuela:
Platón is noted for inventing the Demiurge, a creator god in Greek philosophy.
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