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Platonism is the
philosophy of
Plato and
philosophical systems closely derived from it,
though contemporary Platonists do not
necessarily accept all doctrines...
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Platon is a
masculine given name and
surname which may
refer to:
Plato (exarch) (fl. 645–653),
romanized as
Plátōn,
Exarch of
Ravenna in the Byzantine...
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radio transmitters, and a
radar station located at Les
Platons. In
October 1955, Les
Platons was used as a site for a
television transmitter to bring...
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Prince Platon Alexandrovich Zubov (Russian: Платон Александрович Зубов;
November 26 [O.S.
November 15] 1767 –
April 19 [O.S.
April 7] 1822) was the last...
- Plato's
Academy and
continued on
through a
period of
Platonism which is now
referred to as
middle Platonism. The term
neoplatonism implies that Plotinus' interpretation...
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Platonism,
especially in its
Neoplatonist form,
underwent a
revival in the
Renaissance as part of a
general revival of
interest in
classical antiquity...
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Mathematical Platonism is the form of
realism that
suggests that
mathematical entities are abstract, have no
spatiotemporal or
causal properties, and...
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Platon (born
Platon Antoniou, born 20
April 1968) is a
British portrait and do****entary photographer.
Platon was born on 20
April 1968 in Greece. His father...
- Platonica.
Quellentexte zur
Schule und mündlichen
Lehre Platons" as an
appendix to Gaiser's
Platons Ungeschriebene Lehre, Stuttgart, 1963. Gomperz, H. (1931)...
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Platon, born Paul
Kulbusch (also
spelled Kuhlbusch or Kuldbush; 25 July [O.S. 13 July] 1869 – 14
January 1919), was an
Estonian bishop and the
first Orthodox...