About Daniel Heller

BIOGRAPHY Daniel Heller is a professional architect multidisciplinary visual artist and author who lives and works in New York. An eclectic multi-disciplinary artist and author who expresses himself in figurative and abstract works in a variety of media: oil painting, photography, and digital art. He writes and illustrates visual literature fiction art books. His style is mostly representational imaginative realism, depicting subject matter that is futuristic in nature. He was influenced by the surrealists and derives inspiration from the old masters. The artist graduated with a Bachelor's degree from the school of architecture in Florence. He has practiced architecture for over 35 years, designing numerous healing environments in the United States. He exhibited in several countries and his works are held in private collections in Australia, the UK, Israel, and the United States.

Plato Totalitarian

Was Plato a Totalitarian? In the Republic, Plato debates and defines the nature of the just Individual and just State. It is important to note that, Individual and State [...]

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Plato’s Education Theory

Plato's Education Theory The philosophy The Republic of Plato is perhaps the first treatise on education. “To get a good idea of public education, read Plato’s Republic. It is [...]

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Plato’s Dystopia

PLATO'S DYSTOPIA In his Republic, Plato debated a dream. By many counts, he saw a potential for a better State where he dreamed of constructing Kallipolis with his interlocutors. [...]

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Plato’s Academia

PLATO'S ACADEMIA Plato contributed immensely to Western philosophy. And also to Western education. In 387 BC he established an Academy in Athens. This was the first known school of [...]

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