• occasionally combine both Timaeus and Critias as Timaeus-Critias. Timaeus Unlike the other speakers of the Critias, it is unclear whether Timaeus is a historical...
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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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  • dialogue Critias. Participants in the dialogue include Socrates, Timaeus, Hermocrates, and Critias. Some scholars believe that it is not the Critias of the...
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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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    Atlantis (category Platonism)
    dialogues are the politicians Critias and Hermocrates as well as the philosophers Socrates and Timaeus of Locri, although only Critias speaks of Atlantis. In...
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  • Middle Platonism is the modern name given to a stage in the development of Platonic philosophy, lasting from about 90 BC – when Antiochus of Ascalon rejected...
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    Plato (redirect from Pláton)
    Plato (/ˈpleɪtoʊ/ PLAY-toe; Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn, born c. 428-423 BC, died 348 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered...
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  • part of Plato's late trilogy along with Timaeus and Critias. It is not known exactly how Critias ended, as the ending to the book is currently lost, so...
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  • Neoplatonism (redirect from Neo-platonism)
    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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    Platons : geschichte der philosophie : vorlesungen über Solerates und Platon (zwischen 1819 und 1823) : die einleitungen zur übersetzung des Platon (1804-1828)...
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  • Númenor est une réécriture de l'Atlantide, et la lecture du Timée et du Critias de Platon n'est pas nécessaire pour suggérer cette référence au lecteur de Tolkien...
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  • on Timaeus, Le Même et l’Autre dans la structure ontologique du Timée de Platon. Despite his wider philosophical interests, he says that “I can be defined...
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  • political views that he and his associates were thought to have embraced. Critias, who appears in two of Plato's Socratic dialogues, was a leader of the...
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    gap separating Platonism from Neo-Platonism.' E. N. Tigerstedt's history of the Reformation's separation of Neo-Platonism from Platonism concluded that...
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    dialogues Critias and Timaeus. Nesselrath regards Atlantis as an invention by Plato that must be understood as a parable or cautionary tale. Platon und die...
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  • Plato's unwritten doctrines (category Platonism)
    oral de Platon, 2. For a history of the scholarship, see Michael Erler: Platon (= Hellmut Flashar, ed.) Hans Joachim Krämer: Arete bei Platon und Aristoteles...
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  • Plato (Ancient Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn; c. 428/427 – c. 348/347 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, the second of the trio of ancient Greeks including...
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    an answer, he next turns to the boy's mentor Critias. In the dialogue, Charmides and then later Critias champion that Temperance is "doing one's own work"...
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    Wilamowitz-Moellendorff: Platon. Sein Leben und seine Werke, 5. Auflage, Berlin 1959 (1. Auflage Berlin 1919), S. 157. Michael Erler: Platon, Basel 2007, S. 130...
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  • works of Plato's theory of knowledge, the Theaetetus was influential on Platonism from at least the time of the Skeptical Academy of the 3rd century BCE...
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  • Philosopher king (category Platonism)
    Part of a series on Platonism Life Works Theory of forms Form of the Good Theory of soul Epistemology Political philosophy Euthyphro dilemma Demiurge...
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    Meno Hippias Major Hippias Minor Ion Menexenus Clitophon Republic Timaeus Critias Minos Laws Epinomis Epistles Definitions On Justice On Virtue Demodocus...
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  • Part of a series on Platonism Life Theory of forms Form of the Good Theory of soul Epistemology Political philosophy Euthyphro dilemma Demiurge Atlantis...
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  • Demiurge (category Platonism)
    second God as the nous or thought of intelligibles and sensibles (Middle Platonism and Neo-Pythagoreanism overlapped: both originating in the early 1st century...
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    Allegory of the cave (category Platonism)
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  • Form of the Good (category Platonism)
    philosophers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam looked to the ideas of Platonism through the lens of Plotinus. Amphis, a comic playwright of Athens, has...
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  • Theory of forms (category Platonism)
    kath' auto "in itself". See Christian Schäfer: Idee/Form/Gestalt/Wesen, in Platon-Lexikon, Darmstadt 2007, p. 157. "Chapter 28: Form" of The Great Ideas:...
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  • Timaeus Locrus) is a character in two of Plato's dialogues, Timaeus and Critias. In both, he appears as a philosopher of the Pythagorean school. If there...
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  • ISBN 978-0-87220-349-5 Dalimier, C., 1998, Platon, Cratyle, Paris: Flammarion. Méridier, L., 1931, Platon, Cratyle, Paris: Les belles lettres. Reeve,...
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