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- Platonism - Wikipedia
Platonism is the philosophy of Plato and philosophical systems closely derived from it, considered the opposite of nominalism, or anti-realism [b][a] Platonism has had a profound influence on Western thought Platonism or Platonic realism affirms the real existence of forms or abstract objects, originally to solve the problem of universals
- Platonism in Metaphysics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Platonism is the view that there exist such things as abstract objects—where (on one standard definition) an abstract object is an object that’s non-spatial, non-temporal, non-physical, non-mental, and non-causal Platonism in this sense is a contemporary view
- 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 But these can be read in many different ways, often very
- PLATONISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLATONISM is the philosophy of Plato stressing especially that actual things are copies of transcendent ideas and that these ideas are the objects of true knowledge apprehended by reminiscence
- Elements of Platonism - Platonic Philosophy
About these general principles, Lloyd Gerson (Aristotle and Other Platonists, 32-34) identified seven essential elements of Platonism that takes into account the varieties of individual positions: The viewpoint of the Platonic universe is that its logical and ontological structure is "top-down", meaning that the transcendent and divine
- Platonism - Philopedia
Platonism is the philosophical tradition inspired by Plato, centered on Forms, the immortality of the soul, and rational insight into an ordered cosmos
- Platonism, Middle | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Platonism, therefore, should not be thought of a simple elucidation of Plato’s doctrines, but rather as a creative engagement with Plato’s texts and with certain doctrines handed down by the Academy as belonging to Plato
- The Cambridge Platonism Sourcebook
Welcome to the Cambridge Platonism Sourcebook The digital Cambridge Platonism Sourcebook consists of over 1,100,000 words of texts selected from across the oeuvre of the core group of Cambridge Platonists Anne Conway (1631-1679), Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688), Henry More (1614-1687), John Smith (1618-1652) and Benjamin Whichcote (1609-1683), making available both important printed and manuscript
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