Ancient Greece: Philosophy, Democracy, and Endless War — Fexingo History
In around 387 BCE, Plato founded a school in a grove outside Athens dedicated to the hero Academus. The Academy wasn't a university as we know it — no tuition, no degrees, no formal curriculum. Instead, Plato gathered a community of thinkers who debated mathematics, astronomy, ethics, and political theory. This episode explores the Academy's daily life, its famous students (including Aristotle), the role of the Socratic method, and the controversies around Plato's alleged secret doctrines and his relationship with Dionysius II of Syracuse. We also look at how the Academy survived for nearly 900 years until Emperor Justinian shut it down in 529 CE, and what its legacy means for modern education. #Plato #Academy #AncientGreece #Philosophy #Athens #Socrates #Aristotle #Mathematics #Justinian #GreekEducation #Hellenistic #Episteme #Dialectic #Eudaimonia #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #PhilosophySchool Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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