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  1. The Republic, Philebus, Sophist, Politicus, Symposium, and Protagoras are called "Dialogues." They were all written by the Greek
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  2. critical idea for this text Allegory of the CaveBy Plato 380 B.C. The Greek philosopher Plato wrote most of his work in the form
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  3. The following Greek philosopher developed the concepts of ethos, pathos, and logos.(1 point)Responses Socrates Socrates
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  4. The Greek philosopher who wrote The Republic in an attempt to explain such topics as justice and the "ideal" state wasResponses
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  5. The Greek philosopher Plato wrote most of his work in the form of dialogues between his oldteacher Socrates and some of
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