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Platonic love is a type of love in
which ****ual
desire or
romantic features are
nonexistent or have been suppressed, sublimated, or purgated, but it means...
- In geometry, a
Platonic solid is a convex,
regular polyhedron in three-dimensional
Euclidean space.
Being a
regular polyhedron means that the
faces are...
- Look up
platonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plato's
influence on
Western culture was so
profound that
several different concepts are
linked by...
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specifically metaphysics, the
theory of Forms,
theory of Ideas,
Platonic idealism, or
Platonic realism is a
theory widely credited to the
classical Gr**** philosopher...
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theoretical philosophy and
practical philosophy, and was the
founder of the
Platonic Academy, a
philosophical school in
Athens where Plato taught the doctrines...
- Ἀκαδημία, romanized: Akadēmía),
variously known as Plato's Academy, or the
Platonic Academy, was
founded at
Athens by
Plato circa 387 BC. The
academy is regarded...
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Neoplatonism is a
version of
Platonic philosophy that
emerged in the 3rd
century AD
against the
background of ****enistic
philosophy and religion. The...
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abstract object. In a
narrower sense, the term
might indicate the
doctrine of
Platonic realism, a form of
mysticism [citation needed]. The
central concept of...
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position in
relation to
normative categories: she
writes that QPR "is a
platonic relationship, but it is '****ed' in some way—not friends, not romantic...
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approach to
areas of
philosophy including epistemology and ethics. The
Platonic Socrates lends his name to the
concept of the
Socratic method, and also...