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philosopher king

American  

noun

  1. the Platonic ideal of a ruler, philosophically trained and enlightened.


philosopher-king Cultural  
  1. In the Republic by Plato, the ideal ruler, who has the virtue and wisdom of a philosopher.


Etymology

Origin of philosopher king

First recorded in 1920–25

Example Sentences

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There he met Peter Thiel, the self-styled philosopher king of the right-wing tech community.

From Barron's • Dec. 24, 2025

Later he emerged as a kind of philosopher king of the postwar nuclear era, publicly opposing the development of the hydrogen bomb and becoming a symbol both of America’s technological genius and of its conscience.

From New York Times • Jul. 10, 2023

He’s a gentle philosopher king and a spiritual seeker who wants to leave a “service legacy on the Earth,” he said.

From Washington Post • Sep. 27, 2021

Influenced by libertarian Ayn Rand and Tolkien's fantasy trilogy, Thiel, then in his early 30s, carried himself like a contrarian philosopher king.

From Salon • Jun. 25, 2021

The true statesman, the philosopher king, in Plato's phrase, sees and serves the public good.

From The Five Great Philosophies of Life by Hyde, William De Witt

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