Plato's circle

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Plato's circle was the group of philosophers and students closely associated with Plato and his Academy in classical Athens, who contributed to the development and transmission of his ideas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intellectual community
philosophical circle
associatedWith Plato NERFINISHED
Plato's Academy NERFINISHED
basedIn Academy of Plato NERFINISHED
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
fieldOfWork astronomy
cosmology
epistemology
ethics
logic
mathematics
metaphysics
philosophy
political philosophy
foundedBy Plato NERFINISHED
hasMember Aristotle NERFINISHED
Callippus of Syracuse NERFINISHED
Chabrias NERFINISHED
Clearchus of Heraclea NERFINISHED
Coriscus NERFINISHED
Dion of Syracuse NERFINISHED
Dionysius II of Syracuse NERFINISHED
Erastus NERFINISHED
Eudoxus of Cnidus NERFINISHED
Heraclides Ponticus NERFINISHED
Hermodorus of Syracuse NERFINISHED
Lasthenes of Thebes NERFINISHED
Philip of Opus NERFINISHED
Plato NERFINISHED
Speusippus NERFINISHED
Theaetetus NERFINISHED
Xenocrates NERFINISHED
members of the Old Academy
influenced Aristotelian philosophy NERFINISHED
Hellenistic philosophy NERFINISHED
Middle Platonism NERFINISHED
Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
Western philosophy NERFINISHED
influencedBy Eleatic philosophy NERFINISHED
Pythagoreanism NERFINISHED
Socrates NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn Athens
Classical Athens NERFINISHED
notableFor commentary on Plato's dialogues
mathematical research within the Academy
systematization of Platonic doctrine
partOf Old Academy NERFINISHED
purpose development of Platonic philosophy
transmission of Plato's ideas
timePeriod 4th century BCE
late 5th century BCE

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Philip of Opus memberOf Plato's circle