The proposition that randomness is equal to the Platonic Aeon is not explained. |
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I think that Greek Tragedy and the Platonic dialogues are positively riddled with irony. |
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We stagger round with the Platonic idea that we can love only one other person. |
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All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of. |
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The novel has no Platonic form, and there is certainly no requirement that writers adhere to a formula or set of rules. |
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But like many people who spend too long in front of their computers, he's talking about a Platonic ideal rather than the real world. |
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Garbo's face, still, white, perfect, like a mask, resembles the timeless Platonic ideal of beauty as it exists in the mind of God. |
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According to Platonic philosophy, mathematics is the proper training for understanding the Universe as it is, as opposed to how it appears. |
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My understanding of both Scripture and Platonic philosophy is far too limited to provide a sufficient response. |
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It would not have been difficult for him to find Greek copies of Platonic dialogues at either Carthage or Rome, where he taught for a time. |
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The Greek, especially the Platonic, tradition saw the soul and body as utterly distinct and separate entities. |
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An authoritarian response would be to delegate power to a paternalistic dictator, a Platonic philosopher king. |
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Philo adopted the Platonic concept of the soul with its tripartite division. |
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He also accepted the Platonic distinction between the real and the phenomenal, with which this ideal often was associated. |
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The reality of such common objects of experience also earned a philosophical sanction from Platonic idealism. |
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Madison shows that Nietzsche directed his critique of Platonic science at the assumption that science represents reality. |
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Resurrection meant life after life after death, and that was impossible for all Greeks, Homeric or Platonic. |
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To answer this question, one might begin by contrasting, at least in a crude way, a Humean with a Platonic conception of practical reasoning. |
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Even in democracies, however, there are fascinating relics of the Platonic image of the guardians. |
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This is the convergence of the real and the abstract, the Platonic ideal and its inferior shadow, matter and energy. |
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The fifth Platonic solid, the dodecahedron, is Plato's model for the whole universe. |
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If each face is an equilateral triangle, the result is a regular tetrahedron, one of the five Platonic solids. |
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The final book studies the five Platonic solids as well as the semi-regular Archimedean solids. |
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Kepler connected the planetary orbits with the five regular polyhedra, or Platonic solids. |
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Griffith was already a celebrated letter writer and novelist before her first play, The Platonic Wife, was produced at Drury Lane. |
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Do you think she viewed the men in her life as almost Platonic abstractions, as if she didn't really see the person there a lot of times? |
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Some commentators have thought that Descartes is committed to a species of Platonic realism. |
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Sidney's contempt recalls Lodge's low opinion of Gosson's scholarship, especially of his ignorance of Platonic philosophy. |
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He thus single-handedly refutes the Platonic theory of evil as ignorance of the good. |
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Shaping impulses, recalls Platonic and Aristotelian reason's governing and guiding appetites and emotions. |
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The true philosophy of Cudworth's intellectual system combines mechanistic atomism with Platonic metaphysics. |
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I am astonished that you should take exception to an obviously Platonic enthusiasm. |
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We see Platonic thought and Socratic methodology still vitally evolving in today's world. |
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Professors should be Platonic Buffalo Bills, herding students onward and upward. |
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He mistakenly characterizes spirituality as a pallid Platonic flight from the world or some kind of interiorized religious stirrings. |
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Epicurus rejected the existence of Platonic forms and an immaterial soul, and he said that the gods have no influence on our lives. |
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There may exist a perfect federal paradigm in some Platonic cave, but we won't be looking for that in these pages. |
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Platonic relationships are distinctive from romantic relationships. |
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This is due to the duality of man, as expressed by our Platonic lexicon, strained between the sensible and the Ideal. |
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Such Church Fathers as Tertullian, Augustine, and Jerome renewed, in churchly guise, the Platonic argument against poetry. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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No wonder: with his saxophonic voice and cornball sense of humor, he's the Platonic ideal of a wedding singer. |
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In high school, Tsukuru was one of five Platonic but intimate friends who did everything together and thought as one. |
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I remembered the usual termination of Platonic liaisons, and thought how disgusted I had been whenever I heard of one. |
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Platonic love is devoid of any physical attraction or sexual interest. |
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How could there be a seventh planet, when Euclid had proven that there were only five Platonic solids? |
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We could say, in a Platonic sense, that the dart of nostalgia hits man, wounds him, and precisely in this way puts wings on him, lifts him upwards. |
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Among the Platonic solids, either the dodecahedron or the icosahedron may be seen as the best approximation to the sphere. |
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An anti-capitalist movement must be equal to this, otherwise it will not be effective, unless of course you intend your movement to be merely Platonic. |
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The pros blow in and perform a Platonic ideal, and then leave us behind with our feeble slice backhands and gimpy knees. |
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While the septimal system of calculation can be mapped onto the decimal, no comparable mapping of Aristotelian onto Platonic categories is possible. |
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Those pioneer photographers thought that photography, through the interaction of sunlight on light-sensitive silver salts, might capture the Platonic essence of things. |
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We are completely inside a Platonic vision, in the well known allegory of the cave. |
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Otherwise, the picture we get of the Academy is of a centre for discussions, with no indication that students went there to learn Platonic doctrines. |
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One might conclude, as some did in antiquity, that Arcesilaus therefore had a hidden objective of undermining Stoic or Epicurean empiricism in favor of Platonic doctrine. |
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Son of a duumvir, he attended university in Carthage, Athens, and Rome and studied, amongst other subjects, Platonic philosophy and Latin oratory. |
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But also, in its pursuit of aesthetic efficiency and its eschewal of excess ornament, Modernist design produced objects of Platonic timelessness. |
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Lastly, the Greek Presidency showed it could reconcile the world of Platonic ideas with Aristotelian realism. |
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The Socratic irony of the Platonic dialogues derives from this comic origin. |
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This is the Platonic idea of paideia, what we today call culture. |
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His anti-Copernican stance and the Platonic elitism so evident in his prescriptions for the College of Light are revealing in this respect. |
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There's little indication of the available range of ethical theories, from crude emotivism to Platonic realism, from McDowellian objectivism to virtue theory. |
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Others treated Greek philosophical subjects, more often the Platonic and Neoplatonic schools rather than the thought of Aristotle. |
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The Platonic origin of this conceptuality is clear in the explanation of the Cappadocian Fathers that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit share the same divine ousia in the way Peter, James, and John shared the same humanity. |
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He began a study of the prophetic books of William Blake, and this enterprise brought him into contact with other visionary traditions, such as the Platonic, the Neoplatonic, the Swedenborgian, and the alchemical. |
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There are only three symmetry groups associated with the Platonic solids rather than five, since the symmetry group of any polyhedron coincides with that of its dual. |
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One gets the impression that Syrianus was very interested in Orphic theogony, whereas for Proclus the Chaldaean Oracles are more authoritative when developing a Platonic theology. |
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With due attention to characterization and the dramatic situation from which the discussion arises, it develops dialectically the main tenets of Platonic philosophy. |
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In all of these cases, the wide Platonic and Aristotelian notion of analogy was preserved. |
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The rightmindedness, the virtue, and the subtlety of the interpreter became the new key to the validity of poetry in the Platonic republic. |
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Platonic solids are 3-dimensional shapes that look identical from every vertex and are composed of only one type of regular polygon. |
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The Platonic and Plutarchan backgrounds, then, shed significant light on Apuleius' satirical self-fashioning in the role of Lucius. |
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Although the Platonic aesthetic and Pythagorean number are valid elements in art and always will be I don't believe they are the only valid elements. |
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The oriental, Platonic and mystical branch of St John. |
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It is the Rebirth which renews the interest: the philosophers base themselves on the work of Plato to study happiness, certain authors see in America the Platonic island. |
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This challenge is nearly as old as Philosophy itself, as we see in the tension between Platonic and Aristotelian metaphysics-a tension that has pedagogical reverberations down through the ages right up to the present. |
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An endeictic dialogue, in the Platonic philosophy, is one which exhibits a specimen of skill. |
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The Platonic Socrates was a pattern to subsequent philosophers for many ages. |
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They want control over their own work, but they also, in the Platonic sense, want to move closer to the pure essence of art, the noumena, and escape its distorted outer trappings, or phenomena. |
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Stephen Mangan is the Platonic ideal as Bertie Wooster, as is clear from the moment he clocks the audience and bares his teeth in the most adorably asinine and good-natured grin in captivity. |
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As we may read in the letters they exchanged for years, Lucretia forged a great friendship with the latter, which was said to lead to Platonic love by some and to passionate love by others. |
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Rabelais daringly adopts such Platonic principles as, for instance, traducianism, which Gauna sees in Gargantua's letter. |
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All Platonic solids are convex regular polyhedra symmetrical about their centers. |
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Weininger argues that man must choose between his masculine and feminine sides, consciousness and unconsciousness, Platonic love and sexuality. |
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He attempts to reconcile the Aristotelian view of the soul as an organizing and animating principle with the Platonic conception of the soul as an immaterial and immortal substance. |
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An Archimedean solid can be derived from a Platonic solid by simultaneous truncation of all the vertices of the Platonic solid. |
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The purpose of the e-book is to allow learners to explore information about Platonic and Archimedean solids. |
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And not even Tony Blair in his guise of Platonic philosopher-king is able to quell all the superstitious or commonsensical fears that people feel when men in white coats monkey about with God's own potatoes. |
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The pentachoron, hypercube, orthoplex, hecatonicosachoron, and hexacosichoron are analogues of the ordinary Platonic solids. |
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This family convinced me that one could assemble equilateral triangles in order to create volumes different from known Platonic ones, such as tetrahedrons, octahedrons, and icosahedrons. |
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And while they stress their lofty indifferences, the members of the Strictly Platonic crowd are equally passionate about their desire: conversation, conversation, conversation. |
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Interestingly, either the shape of the face is a triangle, which has three sides or three faces come together at the vertices or both to form the Platonic solid. |
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Athens was the home of Socrates, Plato, and the Platonic Academy. |
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This Beachscape from The Platonic Fireplace Company is for gas fires only. |
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The latter reflect d'Urfe's problematic notions of Neoplatonism by sanctioning in writing an oblational and submissive love, and not a mystical union of the Platonic kind. |
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As the names suggest, the groups and their existence are connected to the five Platonic solids. They are in fact the rotation groups of the Platonic solids. |
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The first class to be discovered, called the Platonic solids, have identical faces that are all regular polygons, or shapes with equal sides and angles. |
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After reviewing the classical treatments of Golden Mean, Fibonacci numbers, and Platonic solids, he covers the mathematics of harmony and its application in computer science. |
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A few among them have been mathematicians who have obsessed about Platonic solids, a class of geometric forms that are highly regular and are commonly found in nature. |
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The closure of the Platonic Academy in 529 was a notable turning point. |
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Turner, Sethian Gnosticism and The Platonic Tradition, 364-67, Moderatus posited a unitary logos which retracts itself, thereby producing Quality and the First One. |
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