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= Xenocrates
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Xenocrates (c. 396–314 BCE) was a prominent ancient Greek philosopher and a student of Plato. He succeeded Plato as the head of the Academy in Athens and is known for his contributions to philosophy, particularly in the fields of metaphysics, ethics, and mathematics. Xenocrates is also credited with developing ideas related to the nature of the soul and the concept of transmigration.