Education is crucial to the overall development of all communities. Since the early days of Greek philosophy, philosophers have made significant contributions to the advancement of education for both individuals and the states. Greek philosophers, notably Plato, emphasized the importance and relevance of education for his conceptual ideal state. His educational ideas were rooted in his philosophy, notably idealism, and it continues to have a great effect, particularly on education. Idealism focuses on ideas and believes that genuine knowledge can be found in the ideas' world. His age-based educational system advocates both public education and equal access. The purpose of this paper is to revisit his educational ideas in depth and have a be...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
Bridging the gap between interpretations of Third Way Platonic scholarship and phenomenological-o...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
Education is crucial to the overall development of all communities. Since the early days of Greek ph...
Education is crucial to the overall development of all communities. Since the early days of Greek ph...
The paper deals with the Plato´s conception of education. It is divided into three parts. The first ...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...
In Greece we find the origins of many of our educational policies and systems as it is the originati...
This study adopted documentary review method to examine how Plato’s philosophy of education is appli...
What is the role of philosophy in education? This timeless question may best be answered by examinin...
For Plato reason is the most precious resource that individuals possess. The opportunities created b...
The purpose of this study was to explore Plato?s basic educational system as advocated in The Republ...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
The following paper attempts to show and take into account in basic terms the unity and direction of...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
Bridging the gap between interpretations of Third Way Platonic scholarship and phenomenological-o...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
Education is crucial to the overall development of all communities. Since the early days of Greek ph...
Education is crucial to the overall development of all communities. Since the early days of Greek ph...
The paper deals with the Plato´s conception of education. It is divided into three parts. The first ...
In Plato\u27s time, Athens was in political crisis. Athenian democracy was in nearly the worst condi...
In Greece we find the origins of many of our educational policies and systems as it is the originati...
This study adopted documentary review method to examine how Plato’s philosophy of education is appli...
What is the role of philosophy in education? This timeless question may best be answered by examinin...
For Plato reason is the most precious resource that individuals possess. The opportunities created b...
The purpose of this study was to explore Plato?s basic educational system as advocated in The Republ...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
The following paper attempts to show and take into account in basic terms the unity and direction of...
An obvious objective of an idealist education is to encourage students to seek the truth. According ...
Bridging the gap between interpretations of Third Way Platonic scholarship and phenomenological-o...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...