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Category:Platonist Wikipedians
Category:Platonist Wikipedians This category is for users who ... idealism philosophy of Plato. Pages in category "Platonist Wikipedians" There are 5 pages in this ... section of this category. T Template:User Platonist Wikipedians U User:Cognition User:Cyde/testboxen ...
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User talk:The Platonist
User talk:The Platonist Political views of Lyndon LaRouche This is ...
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User:Cyan/kidnapped/Platonist
User:Cyan/kidnapped/Platonist < User:Cyan | kidnapped Plato's influence on ... are linked by being called "platonic" or Platonist, for accepting some assumptions of Platonism, but ... a whole: In civics or politics, a Platonist is someone who advocates a system resembling ... rare. Neoclassical economics is sometimes described as Platonist in some sense, probably because of neoliberal ... the word is among mathematicians, where a Platonist is one who believes that mathematics ...
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Talk:Plotinus
... viewed Christianity from the exterior, as a Platonist? I don't have time to go ... viewed Christianity from the exterior, as a Platonist? " Now what early flux group of christians ... that Plotinus would understand 'gnostic' in a Platonist rather than Christian context (in antiquity, the ... changing conception of gnosticism per se; the platonist versus the christian usage of 'gnostic' in ... the case of Plotinus) exists in a Platonist context, and has a great deal ...
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Gnosticism
... original Greek term and its usage in Platonist philosophy. Unlike modern English, ancient Greek was ... a set of ancient religious groups. The Platonist and Aristotelian traditions The first usage of ... term was used extensively only within the Platonist tradition, and would not have had much ... ancient traditions of 'knowing' existed outside the Platonist tradition: Aristotle described the ideal life of ... such a pursuit. As with both the Platonist and the Aristotelian traditions, the pursuit ...
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Talk:Platonic idealism
... are linked by being called "platonic" or Platonist, for accepting some assumptions of Platonism, but ... a whole: In civics or politics, a Platonist is someone who advocates a system resembling ... rare. Neoclassical economics is sometimes described as Platonist in some sense, probably because of neoliberal ... the word is among mathematicians, where a Platonist is one who believes that mathematics is ... In the philosophy of mathematics proper, a Platonist is one who accepts mathematical concepts ...
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Talk:Philosophy of mathematics/Archive 1
... and That's crap. Erdos was a Platonist with a capital P. He believed that ... inconsistency is normally considered "internal" (by the Platonist, Formalist, and Logicist schools, which frankly to ... are the central object of study. A platonist can reject an axiom system as pointless ... systems to study is trivial for the Platonist: those that describe mathematical reality. Formalists don ... blow to Formalism than to Platonism: the Platonist will simply say "See, I told ...
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Gospel of Thomas
... It may be noted that, in a Platonist context, 'male' and 'female' had specific philosophical ... is composed. This philosophical conception derives fom Platonist conceptions of human foetal development, in which ... process of becoming 'male' equates with a Platonist veneration of the Forms ; thus Jesus' statement would create, in a familiar with Platonist terminology (which was, of course, more endemic ... notion of spiritual ascent and promised perfectibility. Platonist influences on gnosticism may been detected ...
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Jewish philosophy (translated from French)
... of "Mekor Hayim"), work of philosophy Neo-Platonist and of Tikkoun Middot HaNefesh ("Correction of ... The philosophy of ibn Gabirol is Neo-Platonist essentially, and one would in vain seek ... than in the form, the very neo-platonist one Abraham ibn Ezra , Abraham ibn Dawd ...
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Celsus
... Lucian, though sometimes called Epicurean and sometimes Platonist, is not a professed philosopher at all ... The real root of the difficulty to Platonist as to Gnostic was his sharp antithesis ... ISBN 3-451-28599-1) Celsus the Platonist - Catholic Encyclopedia article This article incorporates text ...
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