According to Plato, love’s aim is not to complete us, but to inspire us to grow and become the best human being we can be.
Without doubt, parent-less Plato met Socrates at an impressionable age. The execution of the man who taught Plato philosophy also served as a life-long example of the need to be circumspect, to avoid ...
Ruling is a skilled trade, Plato argues. And like any other trade, not everyone has the talent or the training to be good at ...
In the complex and often violent political arena of ancient Greece, ideals of civic engagement and self-determination mingled ...
How we understand love shapes the trajectory of our relationships. MicroStockHub/iStock via Getty Images Plus Edith Gwendolyn ...
Greek philosopher Epicurus is famous for teaching: "Pleasure is the principle and end to a happy life" and for his Epicurean school in Athens ...
True insight in therapy begins with questioning oneself; philosophy offers the tools to navigate uncertainty, refine practice ...