In 366 BC, which tyrant of Syracuse did Plato attempt to convert to philosophy?
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In 366 BC, Dionysius tyrant of Syracuse did Plato attempt to convert to philosophy.
Dionysius was known to have invited Plato to visit Syracuse, and the two men are said to have had several philosophical conversations. However, there is no evidence that Plato attempted to convert Dionysius to philosophy, or that Dionysius was particularly interested in philosophy.