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dialogue and Phaedo
Plato's own articulation of realism regarding the existence of universals is expounded in his dialogue The Republic and elsewhere, notably in the Phaedo, the Phaedrus, the Meno and the Parmenides.
The Aristophanic Socrates is much more interested in physical speculations than is Plato's Socrates yet it is possible that the real Socrates did take a strong interest in such speculations during his development as a philosopher and there is some support for this in Plato's dialogue Phaedo 96A.
The first indications of a developed physiognomic theory appear in 5th century BC Athens, with the works of Zopyrus ( who was featured in a dialogue by Phaedo of Elis ), who was said to be an expert in the art.
He is about to kill himself while reading the Phaedo, a dialogue of Plato which details the death of Socrates.
The Menexenus of Plato's dialogue appears also in the Lysis, where he is identified as the " son of Demophon ", as well as the Phaedo.
The Phaedo, which depicts the death of Socrates, is also Plato's seventh and last dialogue to detail the philosopher's final days, following Theaetetus, Euthyphro, Sophist, Statesman, Apology, and Crito.
The dialogue is told from the perspective of one of Socrates ' students, Phaedo of Elis.
Having been present at Socrates ' death bed, Phaedo relates the dialogue from that day to Echecrates, a Pythagorean philosopher.
Such single vocalist performances diminish however the effect of dialogue ( at least in the two first parts of the symphonic drama-in the third part there is only Phaedo telling the story of Socrates ' death ).
He is also mentioned in passing by Plutarch and Synesius ; and another pupil of Socrates, Phaedo of Elis, is known to have written a dialogue called Simon.
In the past some scholars have suggested that Simon was a purely fictional figure, perhaps invented by Phaedo of Elis for his dialogue Simon.
Complexion, in its original sense, engaged the attention of philosophers and musical theorists from ancient times right through to the Renaissance and beyond, in relation to the most favourable balancing of the ' qualities ' or elements in order to heal and invigorate the soul: from Pythagoras and the musical theorist Aristoxenus, through Plato's dialogue Phaedo, Aristotle, Saint Augustine in his thesis on music, and Aquinas ; and in the Florentine Renaissance, Marsilio Ficino in his work on the immortality of the soul, the Theologia Platonica.

dialogue and Plato
Plato believed the elements were geometric forms ( the platonic solids ) and he assigned the cube to the element of earth in his dialogue Timaeus.
Plato, as the speaker Timaeus, refers to the Demiurge frequently in the Socratic dialogue Timaeus, circa 360 BC.
Plato, in his dialogue Alcibíades ( circa 390 BC ), uses the expression ta esô meaning " the inner things ", and in his dialogue Theaetetus ( circa 360 BC ) he uses ta exô meaning " the outside things ".
The only contemporaneous mention of Hippocrates is in Plato's dialogue Protagoras, where Plato describes Hippocrates as " Hippocrates of Kos, the Asclepiad.
In his dialogue Republic, Plato uses Socrates to argue for justice that covers both the just person and the just City State.
Besides Zarathushtra's Gathas, Plato gives the earliest surviving account of a " natural theology ", around 360 BC, in his dialogue " Timaeus " he states " Now the whole Heaven, or Cosmos, ... we must first investigate concerning it that primary question which has to be investigated at the outset in every case ,— namely, whether it has existed always, having no beginning of generation, or whether it has come into existence, having begun from some beginning ".
Plato in his dialogue Cratylus gives two alternative etymologies: either the sea restrained Poseidon when walking as a foot-bond ( ποσί-δεσμον ), or he knew many things ( πολλά εἰδότος or πολλά εἰδῶν ).
* The Republic ( Plato ), a dialogue by Plato
Plato, as seen in the dialogue Parmenides, was willing to accept a certain amount of paradox with his forms.
* Commentary on Plato's " Alcibiades I " ( it is disputed whether or not this dialogue was written by Plato, but the Neoplatonists thought it was )
Plato, in his dialogue The Republic Book 6 ( 509D – 513E ), has Socrates explain through the literary device of a divided line his fundamental metaphysical ideas as four separate but logically connected models of the world.
Western humour theory begins with Plato, who attributed to Socrates ( as a semihistorical dialogue character ) in the Philebus ( p. 49b ) the view that the essence of the ridiculous is an ignorance in the weak, who are thus unable to retaliate when ridiculed.
Gérard Genette, a French literary theorist and author of The Architext, describes Plato as creating three imitational genres: dramatic dialogue, pure narrative and epic ( a mixture of dialogue and narrative ).
The Parmenides shows Parmenides using the Socratic method to point out the flaws in the Platonic theory of the Forms, as presented by Socrates ; it is not the only dialogue in which theories normally expounded by Plato / Socrates are broken down through dialectic.
Plato, in his dialogue Timaeus, describes a creation myth involving a being called the demiurge ( δημιουργός " craftsman ").
The first question arises in the dialogue Theaetetus, where Plato identifies thought or opinion with talk or discourse ( logos ).
Classical categorization first appears in the context of Western Philosophy in the work of Plato, who, in his Statesman dialogue, introduces the approach of grouping objects based on their similar properties.
Plato, in The Republic, numbered Simonides with Bias and Pittacus among the wise and blessed, even putting into the mouth of Socrates the words " it is not easy to disbelieve Simonides, for he is a wise man and divinely inspired ," but in his dialogue Protagoras, Plato numbered Simonides with Homer and Hesiod as precursors of the sophist.
* Apollodorus of Phaleron, follower of Socrates and narrator of the dialogue described by Plato in his Symposium
Plato in his dialogue The Statesman tells a " famous tale " that " the sun and the stars once rose in the west, and set in the east, and that the god reversed their motion, and gave them that which they now have as a testimony to the right of Atreus.
Plato says in the Charmides dialogue 156 D-157 B that Zalmoxis was also a great physician who took a holistic approach to healing body and soul ( psyche ), being thus used by Platon for his one philosophical conceptions.

dialogue and formulated
Supermarionation, a technique in which the movement of the marionette puppet's mouth is electronically synchronised with character dialogue, had been formulated by Gerry Anderson for Four Feather Falls in 1960.
There will be no peace among the religions without dialogue among the religions " was formulated by Dr Hans Küng, a Professor of Ecumenical Theology and President of the Foundation for a Global Ethic.
It is a body of work, however, that is virtually impossible to translate, as the magic of his language is founded on the Greek diglossia: elaborately crafted, high Katharevousa for the narrative, interspersed with authentic local dialect for the dialogue, and with all dialectical elements used in the narrative formulated in strict Katharevousa, and therefore in forms that had actually never actually existed.
The mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen, and his alderman for integration Ahmed Aboutaleb formulated a policy of " keeping things together " which involves social dialogue, tolerance and harsh measures against those who break the law.
In this manner, the mask is constantly being formulated in dialogue with others and thereby students will gain a richer and deeper sense of who they are.
November 16 In his speech at the Matthias Bel University of Banská Bystrica where he carried on a dialogue in the frame of a conversation in public with President Ivan Gašparovič and with university students he formulated that “ Allow me to love the whole of our country, which in the past used to be common .” ( full text, full text in Slovakian )

dialogue and famous
Reading about famous oratory aroused Johnson's interest in political dialogue and private debates with customers having opposing views on issues of the day.
Another logician, Gongsun Long, told the famous When a White Horse is Not a Horse dialogue.
His works include the early and very influential De Inventione ( On Invention, often read alongside the Ad Herennium as the two basic texts of rhetorical theory throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance ), De Oratore ( a fuller statement of rhetorical principles in dialogue form ), Topics ( a rhetorical treatment of common topics, highly influential through the Renaissance ), Brutus ( Cicero ) ( a discussion of famous orators ) and Orator ( a defense of Cicero's style ).
While Wilde had long been famous for dialogue and his use of language, Raby ( 1988 ) argues that he achieved a unity and mastery in Earnest that was unmatched in his other plays, save perhaps Salome.
Harold Pinter – famous for his " Pinter pause "– presents more subtly elliptical dialogue ; often the primary things characters should address is replaced by ellipsis or dashes.
The fourth act of his famous work Faust contains a dialogue between a neptunist and a plutonist, the latter being Mephistopheles, the antagonist of the play who is a devil.
Coogan had written some dialogue, but has said he is not sure whether he wants to revisit his most famous creation.
The most famous bedroom farceur is probably Georges Feydeau, whose collections of coincidences, slamming doors, and ridiculous dialogue delighted Paris in the 1890s and are now considered forerunners to the Theatre of the Absurd.
Landor ’ s Imaginary Conversations ( 1821 – 1828 ) formed the most famous English example of dialogue in the 19th century, although the dialogues of Sir Arthur Helps also claim attention and make himself more popular.
In an effort to squeeze the complicated plots into existing lip movements, the frantic pace of the dubbing made Speed Racer famousand famously parodied — for its quirky " fast " dialogue and constant gasping.
After weeks of teasing his readers by hiding Lena's face behind " censored " stickers and strategically placed dialogue balloons, Capp invited fans to draw Lena in a famous nationwide contest in 1946.
From that period, he was familiar with Harley Granville-Barker's famous essay arguing that Love's Labour's Lost could be treated as highly stylized, with the dialogue and action treated with an almost musical sense of rhythm.
The famous poem Bjarkamál ( of which only a few stanzas are preserved but which Saxo Grammaticus presents in the form of a florid Latin paraphrase ) is understood as a dialogue between Bödvar Bjarki and his younger companion Hjalti which begins by Hjalti again and again urging Bödvar to awake from his sleep and fight for King Hrólf in this last battle in which they are doomed to be defeated.
I walked into a little drugstore, and Eli was sitting there having a bite to eat ... he talked to the actor Wallach told him he had studied at Sanford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse ... fter college he moved to New York and began studying with the teacher who was famous for his exercises in repeated dialogue ... " I started directing.
* Some dialogue of the Spanish translation of the film is featured on the famous demos " 46 Cabezas Aplastadas Por Un Yunque Oxidado " and " Realmente Disfruto Comiendo Cadáveres " of the Spanish grindcore / death metal band Machetazo.
He also won the Filmfare Award in Best supporting actor category for movies Dil Ek Mandir and Waqt. He was famous for his very stylish dialogue delivery in a God gifted baritone voice.
* a famous line of dialogue, " Round up the usual suspects ", from the 1942 film Casablanca
The remark is attributed to " a famous linguist " in the dialogue script of Donnie Darko ( 2001 ).
Some of the items on this list were support for higher resolutions, such as 800x600 and higher ; 3D support ; non-pausing dialogue in multiplayer ; drop off panels in the interface ; character kits ; dual-wielding of weapons ; a streamlined journal, and an annotatable map ; deathmatch ; and inclusion of all the famous AD & D monsters, such as the dragon.
The most famous symposium of all, described in Plato's dialogue of that name ( and rather differently in Xenophon's ) was hosted by the poet Agathon on the occasion of his first victory at the theater contest of the 416 BC Dionysia.
Tabarin was the street name assumed by the most famous of the Parisian street charlatans, Anthoine Girard ( c. 1584 – August 16, 1633 ), who amused his audiences in the Place Dauphine by farcical dialogue with his brother Philippe ( as Mondor ), with whom he reaped a golden harvest by the sale of quack medicines for several years after 1618.
* Jayan's famous emotional English dialogue in street slang is included at number 7 in Outlook magazine's Terrific 13 lists published in the 13th anniversary edition of the magazine, in the section ' 13 Cheesiest Chalkiest dialogues in Indian Cinema '.
During Carmack's tenure with the Appeal, his editorials began an interesting dialogue with another famous Tennessee journalist, Ida B.

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