Plato's Best and Worst Ideas

1) How did Plato define The Forms?
      Plato defined The Forms as the ideal versions of things and concepts of thing s around us. They are sort of like an instruction manual to our own world. He said that we must come to understand these forms in order to navigate our own reality.

2) Who are the three groups in Plato’s ideal society?
      The three groups in Plato's ideal society are producers, military, and rulers.

3) What were Plato’s thoughts on women?
      Plato though that women were equally able to rule in this model city. Although he thought this, his view on women were inconsistent. He made them out to be like children and had misconceptions about their anatomy that led to influence hundreds of years of flawed medicine.

4) What was the Noble Lie that Plato proposed?
      The noble lie was that we are all born with gold silver, or grass determined out rand iron in our souls. This determined out roles in life. His noble lie is believed to influence modern 20th century propaganda, as well as dictators

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