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  • Plato's problem
  • Philosophical problem

    Plato's problem is the term given by Noam Chomsky to "the problem of explaining how we can know so much" given our limited experience. Chomsky believes

    Plato's problem

    Plato's problem

    Plato's_problem

  • Plato
  • Greek philosopher

    natural world, unlike Plato's Forms that exist beyond and outside the ordinary range of human understanding. The Socratic problem concerns how to reconcile

    Plato

    Plato

    Plato

  • Polanyi's paradox
  • Philosophical theory

    cooks are, by contrast, currently secure. Plato's Problem is the term given by Noam Chomsky to "the problem of explaining how we can know so much" given

    Polanyi's paradox

    Polanyi's paradox

    Polanyi's_paradox

  • Theory of forms
  • Philosophical theory attributed to Plato

    it is considered to be a classical solution to the problem of universals. Referring to Forms, Plato used a number of Ancient Greek terms that mainly relate

    Theory of forms

    Theory_of_forms

  • Republic (Plato)
  • Philosophical work by Plato around 375 BC

    other things, this analogical reading would solve the problem of certain implausible statements Plato makes concerning an ideal political republic. Norbert

    Republic (Plato)

    Republic (Plato)

    Republic_(Plato)

  • Dana Plato
  • American actress (1964–1999)

    an attorney. During her years on Diff'rent Strokes, Plato struggled with drug and alcohol problems; she admitted to drinking alcohol, using cannabis and

    Dana Plato

    Dana Plato

    Dana_Plato

  • Problem of universals
  • Philosophical question

    existence?" The problem of universals relates to various inquiries closely related to metaphysics, logic, and epistemology, as far back as Plato and Aristotle

    Problem of universals

    Problem of universals

    Problem_of_universals

  • Socratic problem
  • Problems in reconstructing a historical and philosophical image of Socrates

    solutions to the matter still pose significant problems today. Socrates was the main character in most of Plato's dialogues and was a genuine historical figure

    Socratic problem

    Socratic problem

    Socratic_problem

  • Gettier problem
  • Philosophical problem about what constitutes knowledge

    The Gettier problem, in the field of epistemology, is a landmark philosophical problem concerning the understanding of descriptive knowledge. Attributed

    Gettier problem

    Gettier_problem

  • Poverty of the stimulus
  • Linguistic argument for innate language-specific biases

    Chomsky calls "Plato's Problem". He outlined this philosophical approach in the first chapter of Knowledge of Language in 1986. Plato's Problem traces back

    Poverty of the stimulus

    Poverty of the stimulus

    Poverty_of_the_stimulus

  • Hard problem of consciousness
  • Philosophical concept

    In the philosophy of mind, the hard problem of consciousness (or simply the hard problem) is to explain how and why organisms have qualia, phenomenal consciousness

    Hard problem of consciousness

    Hard problem of consciousness

    Hard_problem_of_consciousness

  • Distributional semantics
  • Field of linguistics

    1990 Landauer, Thomas K.; Dumais, Susan T. (1997). "A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and

    Distributional semantics

    Distributional semantics

    Distributional_semantics

  • Problem of evil
  • Philosophical question

    The problem of evil, also known as the problem of suffering, is the philosophical question of how to reconcile the existence of evil and suffering with

    Problem of evil

    Problem_of_evil

  • Socrates
  • Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)

    true thoughts reliably, a predicament known as the Socratic problem. The works of Plato, Xenophon, and other authors who use the character of Socrates

    Socrates

    Socrates

    Socrates

  • X-bar theory
  • Linguistics theory about syntax

    Universal Grammar. This poses serious issues from the perspectives of the Plato's problem and the poverty of the stimulus. It wrongly rules in structures that

    X-bar theory

    X-bar_theory

  • Latent semantic analysis
  • Technique in natural language processing

    doi:10.1089/blr.2007.9896. Landauer, Thomas K. (1997). "A solution to Plato's problem". Psychological Review. 104 (2): 211–240. doi:10.1037/0033-295X.104

    Latent semantic analysis

    Latent_semantic_analysis

  • Platonic Academy
  • Educative center founded by Plato

    motions” (according to Simplicius, Plato's colleague Eudoxus was the first to have worked on this problem). Plato's Academy is often said to have been

    Platonic Academy

    Platonic_Academy

  • Jason Plato
  • British racing driver (born 1967)

    Timothy Jason Plato (born 14 October 1967) is a British former racing driver and team owner of Plato Racing Team RML. He last competed professionally in

    Jason Plato

    Jason Plato

    Jason_Plato

  • Euthyphro dilemma
  • Ethical problem on the origin of morality posed by Socrates

    because it is good and just". Ever since Plato's original discussion, this question has presented a problem for some theists, though others have thought

    Euthyphro dilemma

    Euthyphro dilemma

    Euthyphro_dilemma

  • Parmenides (dialogue)
  • Dialogue by Plato

    2012, ‘Plato’s Eleatic Challenge and the Problem of Self-Predication in the Parmenides’, Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift at Delphi in Honor of Charles

    Parmenides (dialogue)

    Parmenides (dialogue)

    Parmenides_(dialogue)

  • Is–ought problem
  • Philosophical problem articulated by David Hume

    The is–ought problem is the question of whether moral statements about what ought to be can be inferred from objective statements about what is. It was

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought problem

    Is–ought_problem

  • Trope (philosophy)
  • Nominalism

    Plato. An instantiated universal is a property (such as being green) that can exist in multiple locations at the same time. Going back to the problem

    Trope (philosophy)

    Trope_(philosophy)

  • Semantic memory
  • Type of memory referring to general world knowledge

    3758/bf03196773. PMID 16523998. Landauer, T.K; Dumais S.T. (1997). "Solution to Plato's problem: the latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and

    Semantic memory

    Semantic_memory

  • Noble lie
  • Untruth propagated to strengthen social harmony

    Strauss noted that thinkers of the first rank, going back to Plato, had raised the problem of whether good and effective politicians could be completely

    Noble lie

    Noble_lie

  • Plato's number
  • Unspecified value mentioned by Plato

    classical scholars restored original texts, the problem reappeared. Schleiermacher interrupted his edition of Plato for a decade while attempting to make sense

    Plato's number

    Plato's_number

  • Theaetetus (dialogue)
  • Socratic dialogue by Plato concerning the nature of knowledge

    friend Maurice O'Connor Drury and told him that "Plato in this dialogue is occupied with the same problems that I am writing about". He later quoted the

    Theaetetus (dialogue)

    Theaetetus_(dialogue)

  • Ship of fools
  • Allegory by Plato

    appearing in Book VI of Plato's Republic, about a ship with a dysfunctional crew. The allegory is intended to represent the problems of governance prevailing

    Ship of fools

    Ship of fools

    Ship_of_fools

  • Mind–body problem
  • Open question in philosophy of how abstract minds interact with physical bodies

    The mind–body problem is a philosophical problem concerning the relationship between thought and consciousness in the human mind and body. It addresses

    Mind–body problem

    Mind–body problem

    Mind–body_problem

  • List of philosophical problems
  • This is a list of some of the major problems in philosophy. A counterfactual statement is a conditional statement with a false antecedent. For example

    List of philosophical problems

    List_of_philosophical_problems

  • PLATO (computer system)
  • Mainframe computer system

    the problem, suggesting he could build a demonstration system. Project PLATO was established soon afterwards, and in 1960, the first system, PLATO I, operated

    PLATO (computer system)

    PLATO (computer system)

    PLATO_(computer_system)

  • Problem of induction
  • Question of whether inductive reasoning leads to definitive knowledge

    The problem of induction is a philosophical problem that questions the rationality of predictions about unobserved things based on previous observations

    Problem of induction

    Problem of induction

    Problem_of_induction

  • Socratic dialogue
  • Genre of literary prose

    the fourth century BC. The earliest ones are preserved in the works of Plato and Xenophon and all involve Socrates as the protagonist. These dialogues

    Socratic dialogue

    Socratic dialogue

    Socratic_dialogue

  • Religious responses to the problem of evil
  • Roman theologians and philosophers discussed the problem of evil in depth. Starting at least with Plato, philosophers tended to reject or de-emphasize literal

    Religious responses to the problem of evil

    Religious_responses_to_the_problem_of_evil

  • Paul Natorp
  • German philosopher and historian (1854–1924)

    ISBN 978-3-944253-04-6 Sozialpädagogik (1899) Platos Ideenlehre (1903; 2nd ed. 1921); English transl. 2004, Plato's Theory of Ideas: An Introduction to Idealism

    Paul Natorp

    Paul Natorp

    Paul_Natorp

  • Concept search
  • Automated information retrieval method

    Analyst Company, LLC, 2008. Landauer, T., and Dumais, S., A Solution to Plato's Problem: The Latent Semantic Analysis Theory of Acquisition, Induction, and

    Concept search

    Concept_search

  • Problem of Hell
  • Ethical problem in religion

    The problem of Hell is an ethical problem in the Abrahamic religions of Christianity and Islam, in which the existence of Hell or Jahannam for the punishment

    Problem of Hell

    Problem of Hell

    Problem_of_Hell

  • Problem of other minds
  • Epistemological problem

    The problem of other minds is an epistemological problem, and is traditionally stated as the following question: "Given that I can only observe the behavior

    Problem of other minds

    Problem_of_other_minds

  • Meno
  • Dialogue by Plato

    (/ˈmiːnoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Μένων, Ménōn) is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 385 BC, but set at an earlier date around 402 BC. Meno begins the

    Meno

    Meno

  • Glossary of logic
  • Philosophy)". plato.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-28. Panza, Marco; Sereni, Andrea (2013), "From Frege to Gödel (Through Hilbert)", Plato's Problem, London:

    Glossary of logic

    Glossary_of_logic

  • Akrasia
  • Lack of self-control

    is presented as one of many significant problems in moral psychology and ethics.[citation needed] In Plato's Protagoras dialogue, Socrates asks precisely

    Akrasia

    Akrasia

  • Form of the Good
  • Superlative concept in the philosophy of Plato

    York: Bantam Books. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-553-80730-1. Jordan, R.W. (1986). "Platos Idee des Guten by Rafael Ferber Review". The Classical Review. 36: 65–67

    Form of the Good

    Form_of_the_Good

  • Plato's unwritten doctrines
  • Metaphysical theories ascribed to Plato

    Lehre Platos. Günther Patzig: Platons politische Ethik. For a discussion of 'extremist' views, see Hans Joachim Krämer and John R. Catan, Plato and the

    Plato's unwritten doctrines

    Plato's_unwritten_doctrines

  • Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
  • Latin for "Who will watch the watchmen?"

    context deals with the problem of ensuring marital fidelity, though the phrase is now commonly used more generally to refer to the problem of controlling the

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Quis_custodiet_ipsos_custodes?

  • Principles and parameters
  • Generative linguistics framework

    The Principles and Parameters approach is a postulated solution to Plato's Problem, as defined and stipulated by Chomsky. This program seeks to explain

    Principles and parameters

    Principles_and_parameters

  • Panpsychism
  • View that mind is a ubiquitous feature of reality

    associated with the rise of logical positivism. Recent interest in the hard problem of consciousness and developments in the fields of neuroscience, psychology

    Panpsychism

    Panpsychism

  • Semantic similarity
  • Concept in natural language processing

    S2CID 412845. Landauer, T. K.; Dumais, S. T. (1997). "A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and

    Semantic similarity

    Semantic_similarity

  • Similarity (psychology)
  • Psychological proximity of two mental representations

    (link) Landauer, Thomas K.; Dumais, Susan T. (1997). "A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and

    Similarity (psychology)

    Similarity_(psychology)

  • Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction
  • Book by Vivian Cook and Mark Newson

    non-language specific mental faculties. To Chomsky, nativism resolves Plato's Problem of how babies acquire knowledge of language that exceeds their experience

    Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction

    Chomsky's_Universal_Grammar:_An_Introduction

  • Good
  • Concept in religion, ethics, and philosophy

    discussions of Plato and Aristotle on this subject have been of significant historical effect. The first references that are seen in Plato's The Republic

    Good

    Good

  • Binding problem
  • Unanswered question in the study of consciousness

    binding problem is the problem of how objects, background, and abstract or emotional features are combined into a single experience. The binding problem refers

    Binding problem

    Binding_problem

  • I know that I know nothing
  • Famous saying by Socrates

    saying derived from Plato's account of the Greek philosopher Socrates: "For I was conscious that I knew practically nothing..." (Plato, Apology 22d, translated

    I know that I know nothing

    I know that I know nothing

    I_know_that_I_know_nothing

  • Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
  • Argument in the philosophy of mathematics

    Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84465-307-2. Panza, Marco; Sereni, Andrea (2013). Plato's Problem: An Introduction to Mathematical Platonism. Palgrave Macmillan.

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam indispensability argument

    Quine–Putnam_indispensability_argument

  • Diff'rent Strokes
  • American television sitcom (1978–1986)

    Bridges, and Plato faced immense struggles in landing other acting jobs. All three experienced various legal problems while Bridges and Plato also struggled

    Diff'rent Strokes

    Diff'rent_Strokes

  • Demarcation problem
  • Philosophical question of how to distinguish between science and non-science

    In philosophy of science and epistemology, the demarcation problem is the question of how to distinguish between science and non-science. It also examines

    Demarcation problem

    Demarcation problem

    Demarcation_problem

  • Zeno's paradoxes
  • Set of philosophical problems

    philosopher Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BC), primarily known through the works of Plato, Aristotle, and later commentators like Simplicius of Cilicia. Zeno devised

    Zeno's paradoxes

    Zeno's_paradoxes

  • The School of Athens
  • Fresco by Raphael

    congregation of ancient mathematicians, philosophers, and scientists, with Plato and Aristotle featured in the center. The identities of most figures are

    The School of Athens

    The School of Athens

    The_School_of_Athens

  • Problem of evil in Hinduism
  • The standard problem of evil found in monotheistic religions does not apply to almost all traditions of Hinduism because it does not posit an omniscient

    Problem of evil in Hinduism

    Problem_of_evil_in_Hinduism

  • Atlantis
  • Fictional island in Plato's works

    JSTOR 701961. S2CID 162292186. David, Ephraim (1984). "The Problem of Representing Plato's Ideal State in Action". Riv. Fil. 112: 33–53. Mumford, Lewis

    Atlantis

    Atlantis

    Atlantis

  • Language acquisition
  • Process in which a first language is being acquired

    Landauer, Thomas K.; Dumais, Susan T. (April 1997). "A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of acquisition, induction, and

    Language acquisition

    Language_acquisition

  • Archimedes's cattle problem
  • Mathematical problem in number theory

    testinomy is found in a scholia to Plato's Charmides, which references the problem, "called by Archimedes the Cattle-problem". Hultsch concludes that the text

    Archimedes's cattle problem

    Archimedes's cattle problem

    Archimedes's_cattle_problem

  • Critias (dialogue)
  • Dialog by Plato

    ISBN 3-89665-004-1. Cornford, F. M. (1937). Plato's cosmology. London: Routledge. David, E. (1984). "The problem of representing Plato's ideal state in action". Rivista

    Critias (dialogue)

    Critias_(dialogue)

  • Demiurge
  • Creation spirit in some schools of philosophy

    flawed. Thus, in such systems, the Demiurge is a proposed solution to the problem of evil: while God, consisting of the Source and his emanations, the Aeons

    Demiurge

    Demiurge

  • Bayesian epistemology
  • Probabilistic theory of knowledge

    Bayesianism does not cover all topics of traditional epistemology. The problem of confirmation in the philosophy of science, for example, can be approached

    Bayesian epistemology

    Bayesian_epistemology

  • Semantic space
  • Meaningful representation of natural language

    Image, Video, and Sound). Riao '07: 333–349. "LSA: A Solution to Plato's Problem". lsa.colorado.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-19. Lund, Kevin; Burgess, Curt

    Semantic space

    Semantic_space

  • Cratylus (dialogue)
  • Platonic dialogue about meaning of names

    Kratylos) is the name of a dialogue by Plato. Most modern scholars agree that it was written mostly during Plato's so-called middle period. In the dialogue

    Cratylus (dialogue)

    Cratylus_(dialogue)

  • Gordon Shedden
  • British racing driver (born 1979)

    including one inherited due to penalties for Mat Jackson and Jason Plato. Problems for Plato at Oulton Park and good results put him in the championship lead

    Gordon Shedden

    Gordon Shedden

    Gordon_Shedden

  • Five whys
  • Iterative interrogative technique

    relationships underlying a particular problem. The primary goal of the technique is to determine the root cause of a defect or problem by repeating the question "why

    Five whys

    Five_whys

  • Daimon
  • Concept in ancient Greek religion

    99–100, M. Joyal, "To Daimonion and the Socratic Problem", Apeiron vol. 38 no. 2, 2005. p. 16, Burnet, Plato's Euthyprho, Apology of Socrates, and Crito; p

    Daimon

    Daimon

    Daimon

  • Philosophical communication
  • of philosophical problems. An example of this latter type of philosophical communication is Epicurus' "Letter to Menoeceus" Plato in Letter VII seems

    Philosophical communication

    Philosophical_communication

  • Universal (metaphysics)
  • Characteristic or qualities that particular things have in common

    such as John Bigelow. The problem of universals is an ancient problem in metaphysics on the existence of universals. The problem arises from attempts to

    Universal (metaphysics)

    Universal_(metaphysics)

  • Phaedrus (dialogue)
  • Work by Plato

    academic papers about double empathy problem. Jowett translation at StandardEbooks Greek text at Perseus Plato & Nichols, J. H. (tr. and ed.). Phaedrus

    Phaedrus (dialogue)

    Phaedrus_(dialogue)

  • Socratic questioning
  • Type of question to predict knowledge on topic

    focuses on discovering answers by asking questions of students. According to Plato, Socrates believed that "the disciplined practice of thoughtful questioning

    Socratic questioning

    Socratic questioning

    Socratic_questioning

  • Semantic folding
  • Image, Video, and Sound). Riao '07: 333–349. "LSA: A Solution to Plato's Problem". lsa.colorado.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-19. Lund, Kevin; Burgess, Curt

    Semantic folding

    Semantic_folding

  • Platonism
  • Philosophical system

    the real existence of forms or abstract objects, originally to solve the problem of universals. Abstract objects are asserted to exist in a third realm

    Platonism

    Platonism

    Platonism

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    tries to solve the problem of the unity of the beings, for example, "what is it that makes a man one"? Since, according to Plato there are two Ideas:

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Catherine Zuckert
  • American political philosopher (born 1942)

    Postmodern Platos (University of Chicago Press, 1996) Natural Right and the American Imagination: Political Philosophy in Novel Form Plato's Philosophers:

    Catherine Zuckert

    Catherine_Zuckert

  • Doubling the cube
  • Ancient geometric construction problem

    the cube, also known as the Delian problem, is an ancient geometric problem. Given the edge of a cube, the problem requires the construction of the edge

    Doubling the cube

    Doubling the cube

    Doubling_the_cube

  • Socratic method
  • Type of cooperative argumentative dialogue

    this method feature in many of the works of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, where a fictionalized version of his real-life teacher Socrates debates

    Socratic method

    Socratic method

    Socratic_method

  • Code-talker paradox
  • Paradox in the philosophy of language

    it from the other language. Drift (linguistics) List of paradoxes Plato's Problem The Analysis of Verbal Behavior Philip Johnston Baker, Mark C. The

    Code-talker paradox

    Code-talker_paradox

  • The Open Society and Its Enemies
  • 1945 book by Karl Popper

    history unfolds inexorably according to universal laws. Popper indicts Plato, Hegel, and Marx for relying on historicism to underpin their political

    The Open Society and Its Enemies

    The Open Society and Its Enemies

    The_Open_Society_and_Its_Enemies

  • Laws (dialogue)
  • Platonic dialogue

    Aristotle sees another problem in the unchanging number of households amidst an increasing number of children. Aristotle notes that Plato does require a mixed

    Laws (dialogue)

    Laws_(dialogue)

  • Polis
  • Ancient Greek social and political organisation

    are thousands of pages of writing and certainly thousands of sites. The problem is to know what information to select for a model and what to neglect as

    Polis

    Polis

    Polis

  • Statistical semantics
  • Subfield of computational linguistics and natural language processing

    2012-07-12. Landauer, Thomas K.; Dumais, Susan T. (1997). "A solution to Plato's problem: The latent semantic analysis theory of the acquisition, induction

    Statistical semantics

    Statistical_semantics

  • Eudaimonia
  • Human flourishing in ancient Greek philosophy

    physical beauty, in order to have virtue and therefore happiness. One problem with the English translation of areté as virtue is that we are inclined

    Eudaimonia

    Eudaimonia

  • Cardinal virtues
  • Virtues of mind and character

    fall under them and hinge upon them. These virtues derive initially from Plato in Republic Book IV, 426-435. Aristotle expounded them systematically in

    Cardinal virtues

    Cardinal virtues

    Cardinal_virtues

  • Dialogue
  • Conversation between two or more people

    chiefly associated in the West with the Socratic dialogue as developed by Plato, but antecedents are also found in other traditions including Indian literature

    Dialogue

    Dialogue

    Dialogue

  • Crito
  • Platonic dialogue concerning justice and injustice

    Philosophy professor James Stephens simply believed the problem has no solution. Greek text at Perseus Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Phaedrus. Greek

    Crito

    Crito

    Crito

  • The Problems of Philosophy
  • Book by Bertrand Russell

    The Problems of Philosophy is a 1912 book by the philosopher Bertrand Russell, in which the author attempts to create a brief and accessible guide to the

    The Problems of Philosophy

    The_Problems_of_Philosophy

  • Decision-making
  • Process to choose a course of action

    published under the label problem solving, particularly in European psychological research. Decision-making can be regarded as a problem-solving activity yielding

    Decision-making

    Decision-making

  • Swamping problem
  • Epistemological issue

    of true belief itself. The first known historical mention of the problem is in Plato's Meno, when Meno and Socrates have a discussion on how they should

    Swamping problem

    Swamping_problem

  • Epistles (Plato)
  • Works attributed to Plato

    Plato's political activities in Syracuse as well as a long digression concerning the nature of philosophy, the theory of the forms, and the problems inherent

    Epistles (Plato)

    Epistles_(Plato)

  • Predication (philosophy)
  • Concept in metaphysics

    predicates are something that is said of things). Like Plato, Aristotle used predication to address the problem of universals. In Fregean semantics, predication

    Predication (philosophy)

    Predication (philosophy)

    Predication_(philosophy)

  • De Providentia
  • Essay by Seneca

    well-known Plato's works) to deal with the problem of the co-existence of the Stoic design of providence with the evil in the world—the so-called "problem of

    De Providentia

    De Providentia

    De_Providentia

  • Seventh Letter
  • Epistle ascribed to Plato

    the theory of forms. These problems lead R. G. Bury to conclude that the letter was an open letter intended to defend Plato in the eyes of his fellow Athenians

    Seventh Letter

    Seventh Letter

    Seventh_Letter

  • Thumos
  • Ancient Greek concept of spiritedness

    Plato's Phaedrus and his later work The Republic discuss thumos as one of the three constituent parts of the human psyche. In the Phaedrus, Plato depicts

    Thumos

    Thumos

    Thumos

  • Jan Patočka
  • Czech philosopher (1907–1977)

    Court, 1996. Plato and Europe. Translated by Petr Lom. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002. The Natural World as a Philosophical Problem. Translated

    Jan Patočka

    Jan Patočka

    Jan_Patočka

  • Mimesis
  • Communication by means of imitation

    Julia; Spinelli, Antonino (eds.). "The Shifting Problems of Mimesis in Plato". International Plato Studies. 40. Academia Verlag. ISBN 9783896659798.

    Mimesis

    Mimesis

  • Gorgias (dialogue)
  • Socratic dialogue by Plato

    (/ˈɡɔːrɡiəs/; Greek: Γοργίας [ɡorɡíaːs]) is a Socratic dialogue written by Plato around 380 BC. The dialogue depicts a conversation between Socrates and

    Gorgias (dialogue)

    Gorgias_(dialogue)

  • Achilles and Patroclus
  • Relationship in Classical Greece

    relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, such as Plato and Aeschylus, were then faced with a problem of deciding who must be more active and play the

    Achilles and Patroclus

    Achilles and Patroclus

    Achilles_and_Patroclus

  • The Story of Maths
  • 2008 British TV series or programme

    invention of zero and the unproven Riemann hypothesis, a 150-year-old problem for whose solution the Clay Mathematics Institute has offered a $1,000

    The Story of Maths

    The_Story_of_Maths

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  • PLATON
  • Male

    Greek

    PLATON

    (Πλάτων) Greek name derived from the word platys, PLATON means "broad, flat; plateau."

    PLATON

  • PANOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PANOS

    (Πάνος) Pet form of Greek Panagiotis, PANOS means "all-holy."

    PANOS

  • Kletos
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Kletos

    Calling forth; summoned.

    Kletos

  • Plater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Plater

    English : occupational name for a maker of plate-armor or armor-plates, from an agent derivative of Middle English plate ‘armor-plate’.English : from an agent derivative of Old French plait ‘plea’ or plaitier ‘to plead’, hence an occupational name or nickname for an advocate.

    Plater

  • Plato
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Plato

    Broad.

    Plato

  • AATOS
  • Male

    Finnish

    AATOS

    Pet form of Finnish Aatami, AATOS means "earth" or "red."

    AATOS

  • Patmos
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Patmos

    Mortal.

    Patmos

  • PILATOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PILATOS

    (Πιλάτος) Greek name, possibly PILATOS means "armed with a javelin or pilum," or perhaps contracted from pileatus, meaning "wearing the felt cap." Either way, like Torquatus, the name describes the badge of a slave. In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the fifth (or sixth) Procurator of the Roman emperor in Judea and Samaria. Although he saw that Jesus was innocent, he feared that the Jews would bring an accusation against him before Cæsar for the wrongs he had done them, so he delivered him up to be crucified.

    PILATOS

  • PONTOS
  • Male

    Greek

    PONTOS

    (Πόντος) Greek name PONTOS means "sea." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the sea, the father of Nêreus, Phorkys, and other sea-gods.

    PONTOS

  • LAJOS
  • Male

    Hungarian

    LAJOS

    Hungarian form of French Louis, LAJOS means "famous warrior." 

    LAJOS

  • Slates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Slates

    English : variant of Slate.

    Slates

  • Slaton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Slaton

    English (Midlands) : unexplained. Compare Slaten.

    Slaton

  • Plato
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Greek

    Plato

    Broad; Broad Shouldered

    Plato

  • Platon
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Greek, Spanish

    Platon

    Broad Shouldered

    Platon

  • Latus
  • Surname or Lastname

    Polish (LatuÅ›)

    Latus

    Polish (Latuś) : from a derivative of lato ‘summer’ (see Lato).English : unexplained.

    Latus

  • Kratos
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Kratos

    Strength.

    Kratos

  • Platt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Platt

    English : habitational name from Platt or Platt Bridge in Lancashire, named in Middle English with Old French plat ‘flat’, ‘thin’ (see Platte), in the dialect sense ‘plank bridge’.English : topographic name from Middle English plat ‘plot of land’, ‘piece of ground’ (Old English plætt).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German platt ‘flat’.German : variant of Platte 3.

    Platt

  • Platts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly South Yorkshire)

    Platts

    English (mainly South Yorkshire) : variant of Platt 1.Americanized form of German Platz.

    Platts

  • Plutus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Greek

    Plutus

    Wealthy.

    Plutus

  • VLATOS
  • Male

    Celtic

    VLATOS

    , Mars.

    VLATOS

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Online names & meanings

  • Champakali | சஂபாகலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Champakali | சஂபாகலீ

    A bud of Champa

  • KYOKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    KYOKO

    (恭子) Japanese name KYOKO means "child of the city."

  • Aahwaana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Aahwaana

    Invitation

  • Khakshan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khakshan

    The Milky Way; Galaxy

  • Calcote
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Calcote

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places (in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and elsewhere) named Caldecote or Caldecott, from Old English cald ‘cold’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. It has been suggested that in Old English this expression denoted an unattended shelter for wayfarers, although in fact some places with this name were of considerable status by 1086, when they appear in Domesday Book. In some instances this and some of the other contracted forms may have arisen from Calcot in Berkshire, Collacott(s) in Devon, or Calcutt in Wiltshire, in all of which the first element apparently comes from the Old English personal name Cola (see Cole 2) or the word col ‘(char)coal’, in which case the meaning would be something like ‘coalshed’.

  • Barthold
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, French, German, Swedish

    Barthold

    Son of Talmai-farmer; Bright Ruler

  • Maargit | மார்கீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Maargit | மார்கீத

    Pearl

  • Shriki
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shriki

    Smart Handsome Truth

  • Eustice
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eustice

    English : variant spelling of Eustace.

  • Torborg
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Torborg

    Thunder bear.

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  • Platin
  • n.

    See Platen.

  • Plater
  • n.

    One who plates or coats articles with gold or silver; as, a silver plater.

  • Platy
  • a.

    Like a plate; consisting of plates.

  • Plate
  • n.

    A piece of metal on which anything is engraved for the purpose of being printed; hence, an impression from the engraved metal; as, a book illustrated with plates; a fashion plate.

  • Plate
  • v. t.

    To cover or overlay with plates of metal; to arm with metal for defense.

  • Plate
  • v. t.

    To adorn with plated metal; as, a plated harness.

  • Plate
  • n.

    A page of stereotype, electrotype, or the like, for printing from; as, publisher's plates.

  • Tin
  • n.

    Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.

  • Plagose
  • a.

    Fond of flogging; as, a plagose master.

  • Flatus
  • pl.

    of Flatus

  • Plano-
  • a.

    Combining forms signifying flat, level, plane; as planifolious, planimetry, plano-concave.

  • Lates
  • n.

    A genus of large percoid fishes, of which one species (Lates Niloticus) inhabits the Nile, and another (L. calcarifer) is found in the Ganges and other Indian rivers. They are valued as food fishes.

  • Plate
  • v. t.

    To calender; as, to plate paper.

  • Plate
  • n.

    A flat, or nearly flat, piece of metal, the thickness of which is small in comparison with the other dimensions; a thick sheet of metal; as, a steel plate.

  • Armor-plated
  • a.

    Covered with defensive plates of metal, as a ship of war; steel-clad.

  • Plate
  • n.

    Metallic ware which is plated, in distinction from that which is genuine silver or gold.

  • Plated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Plate

  • Plat
  • v. t.

    To lay out in plats or plots, as ground.

  • Pathos
  • n.

    That quality or property of anything which touches the feelings or excites emotions and passions, esp., that which awakens tender emotions, such as pity, sorrow, and the like; contagious warmth of feeling, action, or expression; pathetic quality; as, the pathos of a picture, of a poem, or of a cry.