Answer: PLATO
PLATO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PLATO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Author
- Student of Socrates
- Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the Western world
- Greek philosopher
- Aristotle's teacher
- Pupil of Socrates
- Academy founder
- Teacher of Aristotle
- Philosophy 101 subject
- Ancient Greek philosopher
- "The Republic" author
- Philosopher
- Socrates' student
- "The Republic" writer
- 'Republic' writer
- Giant of philosophy
- Disciple of Socrates
- Academy head
- "Republic" philosopher
- "Republic" author
- Socrates supporter
- Dialogue writer
- Aristotle was his student
- Ancient Greek thinker
- Academy teacher
- "The Republic" philosopher
- "Symposium" author
- "Allegory of the Cave" philosopher
- Socrates' star pupil
- Philosopher who wrote the "Republic"
- Penner of "The Republic"
- Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic"
- Greek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
- Greek author of the "Republic"
- Greek Academy founder
- Author of ''The Republic''
- Athens philosopher
- Aristotle's instructor
- Aristocles
- "Theaetetus" philosopher
- "Republic" writer
- "Philebus" author
- "Beetle Bailey" egghead
- Xenocrates' mentor
- Whom Nietzsche liked not
- Whom Nietzsche called "boring"
- Theory of Forms philosopher
- The Republic author
- Speaker of the quote found in this puzzle's circled letters
- Source of many dialogues
- Source of ancient dialogues
- Socrates's student
- Socrates's friend
- Socrates' pupil
- Socrates, ___, Aristotle
- Socrates pupil
- Sal's "Rebel Without a Cause" role
- Philosopher-king philosopher
- Philosopher who wrote the ''The Republic''
- Philosopher who was Aristotle's teacher
- Philosopher who tutored Aristotle
- Philosopher who taught Aristotle
- Philosopher who said "Writing is the geometry of the soul"
- Philosopher who first mentioned Atlantis
- Philosopher taught by Socrates
- One-named philosopher
- Old republican?
- Nietzsche antagonist
- Influence for Aristotle
- He wrote "Republic"
- He wrote "Phaedo"
- He wrote "No human thing is of serious importance"
- He wrote "Knowledge is the food of the soul"
- He thought in Greek
- Greek thinker
- Greek philosopher who founded the Academy
- Founder of the Academy
- Founder of famed Academy
- Founder of ancient Greece's Academy
- Follower of Socrates
- First philosopher to mention Atlantis
- Figure next to Aristotle in Raphael's fresco "The School of Athens"
- Figure in Raphael's "The School of Athens"
- Famed Socratic dialogist
- Famed Greek philosopher
- Early philosopher
- Dialogue writer of old
- Dialogue writer of note
- Dialogue man
- Author of "The Republic"
- Author of "Charmides"
- Athenian who said "Courage is knowing what not to fear"
- Athenian philosopher
- Architect Samuel
- Ancient allegorist
- Academy leader
- Academy founder at Athens
- A plot (anag) (known to Aristotle?)
- "The Republic" is his work
- "Symposium" philosopher
- "Symposium" man
- "Phaedo" philosopher
- "Phaedo" creator
- "Knowledge is the food of the soul" speaker
- "He was a wise man who invented beer" speaker
- "Dialogues" man
- "Dialogue" writer
- "Beetle Bailey" intellectual
- "Beetle Bailey" intellect
- "Apology" author
- "Apology of Socrates" author
- "Apologia Socratis" author
- "Allegory of the Cave" originator
- ''The Republic'' writer
- ''The Republic'' author
- ''Republic'' writer
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