- Campfire Forum
- Contains a message board for discussing Plato's and Socrates wisdom. - Exploring Plato's Dialogues
- Includes biography of Plato, text of several dialogues, articles, bibliography, and links. - Greek Philosophy: Plato
- Profile of Plato, the Greek philosopher and Socrates' most famous student, who carried on his teacher's work and founded the Academy in 385 B.C. - History of Mathematics: Plato
- Biography of Plato, the Greek philosopher and mathematician who lived in Athens in the 4th century B.C. Includes glossary and links to further history resources. - Internet Classics Archive: Works by Plato
- Browsable selection of Plato's works, as well as discussion. - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Plato
- Profile of Plato, the Greek philosopher who was also the student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle. Covers his life, times, writings, and philosophical ideas such as the Theory of Forms. - Island of Freedom: Plato
- Offers a Plato biography, quotations, and articles about the ancient Greek thinker and his philosophy. - Last Days of Socrates
- Includes scenes from the Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo. - Philosophy Pages: Plato
- Overview of the life and works of Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher and student of Socrates. Discusses Plato's work on philosopical concepts like virtue, justice, government, and the human soul. - Plato and His Dialogues
- Interpretations of Plato's dialogues, his most famous philosophical works, as a set of seven tetralogies meant for educating philosopher-kings. - Platonica
- An introduction to Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher, with a history of Plato and Platonism, biography and family history, criticism and analysis of individual dialogues, and a research bibliography. - Republic, The (3)
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Plato
- Encyclopedia article examining Plato's life, philosophical doctrines, dialogues, personality, and relationship to his teacher Socrates. - Wikipedia: Plato
- Encyclopedia article about Plato, the Greek philosopher and writer who founded the Academy in Athens. Covers his philosophical works and theories, metaphysics, and his life and times in Athens.
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