Abstract
Plato’s philosophical works have had a profound impact on Western thought. The research problem lies in understanding the depth and range of his ideas, which are often presented in the form of dialogues. This study approaches the problem by examining Plato’s central doctrines, such as the theory of forms, and his method of questioning and dialogue. The key findings highlight the importance of Plato’s ideas in shaping the development of Western philosophy. The implications of this study are significant, as they demonstrate the continued relevance of Plato’s thought in contemporary philosophical debates, and highlight the need for further exploration and analysis of his ideas.