Art as a Mirrorn on the World
.... any kouros) is too perfect to be any real individual, and yet it does reflect strain of Greek naturalism that celebrated the ideal world of the
Platonic form. ....
(746

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Beauty
.... any kouros) is too perfect to be any real individual, and yet it does reflect strain of Greek naturalism that celebrated the ideal world of the
Platonic form. ....
(746

3

)
The Lack of Critical Thinking in the US
.... In a sense, they have taken the
Platonic Form, the mold from which Plato argued that actuality comes about, and flipped it around so that it has become the ....
(989

4

)
Thomas Aquinas
.... all beings the cause of their having goodness, and every other perfection; and "this we call God." Aquinas argues here that God is the
Platonic Form of Being ....
(2391

10

)
Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica
.... of their being goodness, and every other perfection; and this we call God." In essence, Aquinas argues in the Fourth Way that God is the
Platonic Form of Being ....
(2449

10

)
Polybius' View of a Mixed Constitional Government
.... This, of course, points to the essential difference between the ideal
Platonic state and Polybius' real-world visualization of the best
form of government ....
(1879

8

)
Keats & Shelley
.... only a well-trained philosopher who in time had come to know the highest
form, the Good, could be a legislator. Keats, too, cherishes the
Platonic, but rejects ....
(728

3

)
Platonic Conception of Democracy
.... And so the cycle is complete. Obviously, the
Platonic conception of democracy above puts the notion in its most concentrated
form. ....
(1139

5

)
Nietzsche on Language
.... However, by starting with an accepted dialectic, the
Platonic theory of
form, Nietzsche is able to introduce his elaborations on the theme that eventually ....
(2698

11

)
Nietzsche's View on Perceptions
.... However, by starting with an accepted dialectic, the
Platonic theory of
form, Nietzsche is able to introduce his elaborations on the theme that eventually ....
(2698

11

)
Symposium & Phaedrus
.... leads humans astray when desiring the appearances of love and not its true
form. .... The other is the concept of
platonic love which continues to hold validity for ....
(2356

9

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Concept of the Afterlife
.... are merely one manifestation of our existence, but a
form of manifestation .... John Hicks, however, demonstrates how this
Platonic ideal of immortality transformed ....
(1163

5

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Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
....
Platonic Ideas are subjective and do not depend on human thought but exist .... so that the universe can express itself externally in concrete
form or internally as ....
(1381

6

)
Aristotle and Plato
....
Platonic Ideas are subjective and do not depend on human thought but exist .... so that the universe can express itself externally in concrete
form or internally as ....
(1638

7

)
Plato's Philosophical Treatise, The Republic
.... Many would argue that individuals are not well suited for
Platonic moderation, that in .... Our limitations as organisms demand that we
form societies that not only ....
(1421

6

)
Notion of Good in The Republic
.... Many would argue that individuals are not well suited for
Platonic moderation, that in .... Our limitations as organisms demand that we
form societies that not only ....
(1421

6

)
Differences Between Aristotle & Plato
....
Platonic Ideas are subjective and do not depend on human thought but exist .... so that the universe can express itself externally in concrete
form or internally as ....
(2155

9

)
Schopenhauer's Views on Music The purpose of this rese
.... Of course, to speak of the
Platonic Idea of music in Schopenhauer's treatment is misleading .... An example of the sense in which music in its purest
form would be ....
(1893

8

)
Theme & Meaning of Death in Venice
.... The
Platonic Ladder of Love has six rungs and the lover climbs from rung to rung from the basest love to the pure
form of love. ....
(1945

8

)
Michaelangelo
.... He attempted to achieve in his own life a
Platonic image of beauty of the human
form and all material things as a mirror of the inner soul combined with ....
(923

4

)
Aristotle, Plato, Dante
....
Platonic Ideas are subjective and do not depend on human thought but exist .... so that the universe can express itself externally in concrete
form or internally as ....
(1638

7

)
Plato's theory of Ideas (Forms)
.... of the material world are apprehended by the senses, the
Platonic Ideas are apprehended by the mind. The Greek words for Idea (idein) and
Form (eidos) are both ....
(2323

9

)
KINSHIP NETWORKS IN FEMALE PRISONS
.... However, be the relationship simply
platonic or lesbian in nature, the "kinship networks" that women
form in prison are almost always formed to reflect ....
(2165

9

)
Aristotle on God
.... position that at its foundation, Aristotle's doctrine of God is fundamentally
Platonic. .... example, "Plato believed that "there is an essence or
Form or Absolute ....
(1994

8

)
REINCARNATION AND THE KABBALAH
.... the body and thus could not admit to a soul taking on the
form of another .... which, as scholar Rachel Elior states, "came to Judaism from
Platonic thought,"(1987 ....
(2523

10

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Analysis of Plato's Euthyphro Dialogue
.... Zeus's act (94). Socrates is also looking at
form, but the Socratic/
Platonic conception is of nature or ideal
form (95). He wants to ....
(2948

12

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Concepts of Metaphysics
....
Platonic Ideas are subjective and do not depend on human thought but exist .... entity that can express itself externally in concrete tangible
form or internally as ....
(2436

10

)
Aristofanes & Plato Socrates
In the
Platonic dialogues as written by Plato, Socrates is wise, reverent .... Mocking every
form of Socrates' dialogues, Aristophanes also has Socrates use metaphor ....
(1588

6

)
Babylonian Theory of Polynomials
.... Neugebauer challenges the direct connection between Babylonian tablets and
Platonic ideals, based .... is treated on an equal level with any other
form of numerical ....
(2770

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Plato's Concept of the Good Life
.... This idea also seems a reflection of the
Platonic view that there is a proper
form to the universe and that our task is always to attempt to achieve that ideal ....
(1422

6

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