👉 "Ideata" is a term in the context of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato's work "The Republic." It refers to an idea or principle that is central to his philosophy. In Plato's view, ideas are not merely abstract concepts but are also concrete realities or objects with their own properties and actions. The concept of ideata is used by Plato to describe the nature of reality and the ways in which ideas and the world around us interact and influence each other.