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Platonism is the philosophy of Plato or the name of other philosophical systems considered closely derived from it. In a narrower sense the term might ...
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16 Oct 2009 ... Platonic idealism usually refers to Plato's theory of forms or doctrine of ideas , the exact philosophical meaning of which is perhaps one of ...
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Platonism is the view that there exist such things as abstract objects — where an abstract object is an object that does not exist in space or time and ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Platonism, any philosophy that derives its ultimate inspiration from Plato. Though there was in antiquity a ...
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With the advent of neo-Platonism founded by Ammonius and developed by Plotinus, Platonism definitely entered the cause of Paganism against Christianity. ...
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Article by William Turner covering this movement's principal figures and later influence.
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They compose the object or whole of all knowledge and aspiration which form the one and absolute real Being, the Platonic supreme idea of the Good. ...
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Article by Edward Moore focusing on Plotinus, Porphyry and Proclus.
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Pla·to·nism (pl t n- z m). n. The philosophy of Plato, especially insofar as it asserts ideal forms as an absolute and eternal reality of which the ...
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Neo-Platonism also Neoplatonism n. A philosophical system developed at Alexandria in the third century AD.
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