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(Save $12 when you also sign up for related classes #313, 395, 432.) Plato was a disciple of Socrates who was shocked when he was killed by the Athenian people. To save his master’s memory for posterity, he began to write dialogue, short plays about arguments that Socrates engaged in. Over time, Plato went from scribe to philosopher, developing his own thoughts about topics across the philosophical spectrum. We will examine these ideas and his commitment to absolute truth through reason. (See related classes: #313, 395, 432)