Plato’s best (and worst) ideas - Wisecrack

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Few individuals have influenced the world and many of today's thinkers like Plato.
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One 20th century philosopher even went so far
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as to describe all of Western philosophy as a series of footnotes to Plato.
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He created the first Western university
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and was teacher to Ancient Greece's greatest minds,
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including Aristotle.
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But even one of the founders of philosophy wasn't perfect.
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Along with his great ideas,
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Plato had a few that haven't exactly stood the test of time.
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So here are brief rundowns of a few of his best and worst ideas.
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Plato argued that beyond our imperfect world
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was a perfect unchanging world of Forms.
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Forms are the ideal versions of the things and concepts we see around us.
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They serve as a sort of instruction manual to our own world.
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Floating around the world of Forms is the ideal tree,
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and the ideal YouTube channel,
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and even the ideal justice,
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or ideal love.
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Our own reality is comprised of imperfect copies of ideal Forms.
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Plato argued that philosophers should strive to contemplate
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and understand these perfect Forms
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so that they may better navigate our misleading reality.
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While it may seem silly,
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the disconnect between the world as it appears
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and the greater truth behind it
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is one of philosophy's most vexing problems.
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It's been the subject of thousands of pages by theologians,
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philosophers,
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and screenwriters alike.
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It raises questions like should we trust our senses to come to the truth
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or our own reason?
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For Plato, the answer is reason.
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It alone provides us with at least the potential to contemplate the Forms.
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But reason didn't always pan out for Plato himself.
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When he sought to situate humankind amongst the animals,
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he lumped us in with birds.
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"Featherless bipeds" was his official designation.
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Diogenes the Cynic, annoyed by this definition,
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stormed into Plato's class with a plucked chicken,
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announcing, "Behold. Plato's man."
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But back to a few good ideas.
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Plato is one of the earliest political theorists on record,
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and with Aristotle, is seen as one of the founders of political science.
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He reasoned that being a ruler was no different than any other craft,
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whether a potter or doctor,
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and that only those who had mastered the craft were fit to lead.
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Ruling was the craft of contemplating the Forms.
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In his Republic, Plato imagined a utopia where justice is the ultimate goal.
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Plato's ideal city seeks a harmonious balance between its individual parts
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and should be lead by a philosopher king.
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Millennia before his time,
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Plato also reasoned that women were equally able to rule in this model city.
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Unfortunately, Plato was inconsistent with women,
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elsewhere likening them to children.
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He also believed that a woman's womb was a live animal
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that could wander around in her body and cause illness.
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This bad idea, also espoused by other contemporaries of Plato,
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was sadly influential for hundreds of years in European medicine.
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Furthermore, he thought that society should be divided into three groups:
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producers,
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the military,
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and the rulers,
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and that a great noble lie should convince everyone to follow this structure.
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The noble lie he proposed
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was that we're all born with gold, silver, or a mixture of brass and iron
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in our souls,
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which determine our roles in life.
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Some thinkers have gone on to credit the idea of the noble lie
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as a prototype for 20th century propaganda,
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and the philosopher king as inspiration for the dictators that used them.
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Should a few bad ideas
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tarnish Plato's status as one of the greatest philosophers in history?
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No!
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Plato gave the leaders and thinkers who came after him a place to start.
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Through the centuries,
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we've had the chance to test those ideas through writing and experience,
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and have accepted some while rejecting others.
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We are continuing to refine, amend, and edit his ideas
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which have become foundations of the modern world.
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