- so
profound that
several different concepts are
linked by
being called Platonic or Platonist, for
accepting some ****umptions of Platonism, but
which do...
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Platonic love (often
lowercased as
platonic love) is a type of love that is not ****ual or romantic. The term is
derived from the name of Gr**** philosopher...
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ambiguously called either Platonic realism or
Platonic idealism). He is also the
namesake of
Platonic love and the
Platonic solids. His own most decisive...
- A
Platonic solid is a
convex regular polyhedron in three-dimensional
Euclidean space.
Being a
regular polyhedron means that the
faces are
congruent (identical...
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became head of the
school of
Plato in Athens,
succeeding the
orthodox Platonic academy. In 437 AD,
about five
years after Plutarch had died, his former...
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Platonic realism is the
philosophical position that
universals or
abstract objects exist objectively and
outside of
human minds. It is
named after the...
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until coming to an end
after the
death of
Philo of
Larissa in 83 BC. The
Platonic Academy was destro**** by the
Roman dictator Sulla in 86 BC. The Akademia...
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abstract object. In a
narrower sense, the term
might indicate the
doctrine of
Platonic realism, a form of mysticism. The
central concept of Platonism, a distinction...
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archetypes Map–territory
relation Nominalism Platonic idealism Plotinus Problem of
universals Substantial form
Platonic solid Plato's
unwritten doctrines, for...
- the Gr****
philosopher Plato and his followers.
Platonic epistemology holds that
knowledge of
Platonic Ideas is innate, so that
learning is the development...