• The limited instances in the Platonic corpus where Plato treats of history, and the limited number of scholarly works which treat of the relationship of Platonic philosophy to history, tend to provide a view of Plato as a theoretician whose work is antithetical to the use and purpose of history as a science. These arguments are generally made with the primary support of a consideration of Platonic epistemology and metaphysics, which prioritize the value of unchanging eternal entities, i.e. Forms…Read more