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imperishable contribution of the Greeks to western civilization lies in the taming of man and nature through reason. The Greeks were not the first to think about recurrent regularities of inanimate kpevents, but they were the first to develop the scientific attitude, a new approach to thew orld that constitutes to this day one of the distinctive elements of western life. In the field of humanr elations, too, Greek inventiveness and originality lay, not in this or that political theory, but in thed iscovery of the scientific study of politics. The Greek school has produced eminent thinkers likeS ocrates, Plato and Aristotle.I n the entire history of political thought no thinker evoked the admiration, reverence andc riticism that Plato did- Plato has left behind many important works out of which three the Republic,( 380-370 BC) the States man (360 BC) and the Laws (350BC), were of perennial interest to allt hose interested in the history of political ideas. Plato has been generally regarded as the founder ofp hilosophical idealism by virtues of his conviction that there is a universal idea in the world ofe ternal reality beyond the world of the senses. He was the first to formulate and define political
ideas within a larger framework of a philosophical idea of Good
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