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- PLATONIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The two most common senses of platonic come from the same source, yet are different enough in meaning that it is rather important to distinguish between them The original sense relates to the ancient Greek philosopher, Plato, or to his philosophy
- Platonic love - Wikipedia
Plato's conception of love concerned rising through levels of closeness to wisdom and true beauty, from carnal attraction to individual bodies to attraction to souls, and eventually, union with the truth
- What It Means to Be in a Platonic Relationship - Verywell Mind
A platonic relationship is one in which two people share a close emotional bond but do not have a romantic or sexual relationship They may even feel love for each other, referred to as platonic love
- PLATONIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Platonic characterizes a close but non-sexual relationship between people It’s especially used in reference to two people of opposite sexes who have a strong, deep friendship
- Platonic relationship meaning, signs, and how it differs from romance
That is where the idea of a platonic relationship becomes useful It gives you a clear way to describe a bond built on affection, respect and emotional closeness without romance or sexual involvement Consider how often people form strong ties at school, at work, in families and through shared interests
- PLATONIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
pləˈtɑn·ɪk Add to word list (of a relationship or emotion) affectionate but not sexual (Definition of platonic from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- The Dialogues of Plato - A New Translation by David Horan - Platonic . . .
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- Platonism | Definition, Philosophy, Beliefs, Facts | Britannica
Platonism, any philosophy that derives its ultimate inspiration from Plato Though there was in antiquity a tradition about Plato’s “unwritten doctrines,” Platonism then and later was based primarily on a reading of the dialogues
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