Similar words: neoplatonism, platonic, melatonin, isolationism, plate tectonics, astonish, zionism, astonished. Meaning: n. (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names.
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(1) Platonism occupied a dominant position in traditional Western philosophy.
(2) Platonism itself might be called proto-Gnostic, that is,Gnosticism before Gnosticism.
(3) Platonism put an emphasis on spirit and valued truth 、 kindness andbeauty and reached the ideal spiritual state.
(4) The essence of the theory is Nietzsche's inverted Platonism deeply rooted in the problematics of "real existence vs deprivation of real existence".
(5) Nicolai Hartmann's value Platonism is a whole theory pattern, which is constituted of theory of value essence and relation and discovering and ideal and principle.
(6) Although valuable in deconstruct the Platonism and realism, the fallibilism and quasi-empiricism confuse the essence difference between mathematics and other science.
(7) Nietzsche overthrows the two worlds of Platonism and substitutes the new two worlds for them.
(8) Platonism began the West's pursuit of abstract truth from the times of ancient Greece.
(9) Nietzsche criticizes Platonism and Christianity by changing Schopenhauer swill to live into will to power.
(10) You might say that you see traces of Platonism in, say,the letter of Hebrews[sentencedict.com],or in the Gospel of John.
(11) However, it is no other than Platonism which initiates the road of western modern reason society. And it exerts effects on about two thousand years'history of western society.
(12) Neo- Platonism ; Revival of Plato's concept of reality of "ideas" and his concentration on the "last days" affected Christianity.
(13) For example,in Platonism,especially of this time, you have a strong emphasis of a dualism of body and soul or body and spirit.
(14) Platonism, Stoicism and Paul's theory about salvation by faith[Sentence dictionary], are the main thought source of Christian universalism.
(15) Inspired by platonism, the modern culture justifies the mathematics and rational knowledge with the aesthetic character of the logic.
(16) Platonism and Hermetism are discussed in the Nag Hammadi collection, but there is no urge toward "world destruction" or even the deliberate disruption of the social order.
(17) Consequently, this view is frequently referred to as mathematical Platonism.
(18) I have briefly described the three main streams of present-day mathematical philosophy: formalism, Platonism, and intuitionism.
(19) Both Greek Christian and Latin Christian theological paradigms in Late Antiquity are related closely with Plotinus' Neo- Platonism , their theologies are based on Plotinus' philosophy.
(20) And modern science, he believes, provides evidence to show that the Platonic view is just plain wrong. He titled his article "Let Platonism Die."
(21) To be sure, modernism had its illustrious intellectual ancestry. Platonism began the West's pursuit of abstract truth from the times of ancient Greece.
(22) the idea was that the body imprisons your spirit and your soul, and this comes to be a part of Platonism at the time.
(23) Christian and Latin Christian theological paradigms in Late Antiquity are related closely with Plotinus' Neo- Platonism, their theologies are based on Plotinus' philosophy.
(24) In this way, we point out the transition of Platonism theological concept during the Hellenistic and early Christian period.
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