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- Adeimantus_of_Collytus abstract "Adeimantus of Collytus (/ˈædiːˌmæntəs/; Greek: Ἀδείμαντος; c. 432 BCE – 382 BCE) son of Ariston of Athens, was an ancient Athenian Greek best known as Plato's brother. He plays an important part in Plato's Republic and is mentioned in the Apology and Parmenides dialogues.In the Republic, Adeimantus is noted for his concern for education, which is apparent from the moment he becomes involved in the discussion. He is also concerned with the happiness of the auxiliaries in the ideal city. He questions whether or not they would be living a good life with little or no personal property. Consequently, Adeimantus is often associated with greed or love for money in interpretations of the dialogue. On the whole, Adeimantus comes across as more cautious, more sober-minded, and less creative than his brother Glaucon, Socrates' other major interlocutor in the last nine books of the Republic.".
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- Adeimantus_of_Collytus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adeimantos".
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- Adeimantus_of_Collytus subject Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
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- Adeimantus_of_Collytus type Athenian.
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- Adeimantus_of_Collytus comment "Adeimantus of Collytus (/ˈædiːˌmæntəs/; Greek: Ἀδείμαντος; c. 432 BCE – 382 BCE) son of Ariston of Athens, was an ancient Athenian Greek best known as Plato's brother. He plays an important part in Plato's Republic and is mentioned in the Apology and Parmenides dialogues.In the Republic, Adeimantus is noted for his concern for education, which is apparent from the moment he becomes involved in the discussion. He is also concerned with the happiness of the auxiliaries in the ideal city.".
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- Adeimantus_of_Collytus sameAs Adimanto_(fratello_di_Platone).
- Adeimantus_of_Collytus sameAs アデイマントス_(アリストンの子).
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