Plato on deepest passions and deepest fears

Roman copy of a portrait bust c. 370 BC

“To the degree that I cease to pursue my deepest passions, I will gradually be controlled by my deepest fears.”

― Plato

Plato (c. 428-347 B.C.) was an Athenian philosopher and student of Socrates who is considered a founder of Western philosophy. His influential writings on politics, philosophy, and mathematics laid the groundwork for Euclid’s mathematical approach. Plato’s philosophical teachings are presented in his dialogues, which combine drama, dialectic, and doctrine. His characters, often Socrates, debate questions of ethics, knowledge, metaphysics, and politics. 

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