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399 BC
 
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Socrates, convicted in Athens of impiety, is sentenced to death and drinks the hemlock       
Portrait statuette of Socrates (British Museum)


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387 BC
 
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Plato establishes a school in Akademeia, a suburb of Athens      
c. 380 BC
 
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Central to Plato's philosophy is the theory that there are higher Forms of reality, of which our senses perceive only a transient shadow      
367 BC
 
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Aristotle, at the age of seventeen, comes to Athens to join Plato's academy       
c. 350 BC
 
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The brutal philosophy of Legalism contributes to the decline of the Zhou dynasty       
c. 330 BC
 
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Aristotle tackles wide-ranging subjects on a systematic basis, leaving to his successors an encyclopedia of contemporary thought     
c. 170
 
    
Marcus Aurelius is rare among emperors in writing twelve books of philosophical Meditations       
c. 244
 
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Plotinus, moving from Alexandria to Rome, teaches the influential philosophy later known as Neo-Platonism       
c. 413
 
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Prompted by the fall of Rome to the Visigoths, St Augustine undertakes a great work of Christian philosophy, the City of God       
c. 525
 
    
Boethius, in prison in Pavia and awaiting execution, writes the Consolation of Philosophy