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practices of the devotion to the god Dionysus
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an arguement that refutes another arguement by proving the contrary of its conclusion
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the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge and conduct
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a theory that abstract forms possess the highest, most fundamental kind of reality
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encouraged reflection on questions of ethics and morality
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devised rules of logic to make powerful arguements and solve problems
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created the the Theory of Forms or Ideas
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the first institution of higher learning in the western world made by Plato
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