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In Ion, Plato depicts his teacher, Socrates, in conversation with a public performer of Homer's epic poems. Amusing in the performer's vanity and the philosopher's even observations, their dialogue examines the nature of poetry, expression and performance and reveals the author's opinions on their best definition and value.

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In Ion, Plato depicts his teacher, Socrates, in conversation with a public performer of Homer's epic poems. Amusing in the performer's vanity and the philosopher's even observations, their dialogue examines the nature of poetry, expression and performance and reveals the author's opinions on their best definition and value.
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Plato (aprox. 424-327 BC), a student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, is commonly regarded as the centermost figure of Western philosophy. During the Classical period of Ancient Greece he was based in Athens where he founded his Academy and created the Platonist school of thought. His works are among the most influential in Western history, commanding interest and challenging readers of every era and background since they were composed.