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The proposition that randomness is equal to the Platonic Aeon is not explained.
I think that Greek Tragedy and the Platonic dialogues are positively riddled with irony.
We stagger round with the Platonic idea that we can love only one other person.
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.
The novel has no Platonic form, and there is certainly no requirement that writers adhere to a formula or set of rules.
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.
Garbo's face, still, white, perfect, like a mask, resembles the timeless Platonic ideal of beauty as it exists in the mind of God.
According to Platonic philosophy, mathematics is the proper training for understanding the Universe as it is, as opposed to how it appears.
My understanding of both Scripture and Platonic philosophy is far too limited to provide a sufficient response.
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.
The Greek, especially the Platonic, tradition saw the soul and body as utterly distinct and separate entities.
An authoritarian response would be to delegate power to a paternalistic dictator, a Platonic philosopher king.
Philo adopted the Platonic concept of the soul with its tripartite division.
He also accepted the Platonic distinction between the real and the phenomenal, with which this ideal often was associated.
The reality of such common objects of experience also earned a philosophical sanction from Platonic idealism.
Madison shows that Nietzsche directed his critique of Platonic science at the assumption that science represents reality.
Resurrection meant life after life after death, and that was impossible for all Greeks, Homeric or Platonic.
To answer this question, one might begin by contrasting, at least in a crude way, a Humean with a Platonic conception of practical reasoning.
Even in democracies, however, there are fascinating relics of the Platonic image of the guardians.
This is the convergence of the real and the abstract, the Platonic ideal and its inferior shadow, matter and energy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Call it, if you will, Platonic love, and define it to be an exalted friendship.
To magnify her greatness, the humility of courtly adulation merged in the ecstasies of Platonic love.
It is possible that the Pythagorean and Platonic doctrine may still have a future.
Would that the six months of our Platonic love had been prolonged into a lifetime, instead of yielding place to sensuality!
That Platonic love does exist is true, as it has in the past and will in the future.
Platonic love hasn't the slightest idea where it is going, and so there are surprises and shocks in store for it.
It may be said that Galen expresses, in these passages, the Platonic dogma of an anima mundi.
There is a twofold difficulty in apprehending this aspect of the Platonic writings.
The Menexenus has more the character of a rhetorical exercise than any other of the Platonic works.
He affirms the Platonic theory of ideas separate from sensible objects, yet participable by them.
Blending with this notion of 'Pietas,' we find the Platonic repudiation of sensuous and material life.
The style and plan of the Timaeus differ greatly from that of any other of the Platonic dialogues.
The object of the five sisters' first Platonic love had been their brother.
We also find the Platonic division into appetitive, spirited and rational.
Critics often marvel at the burst of Solomonic and Platonic wisdom that Sancho displays when he finally gets his island.
For the interpretation of Platonic doctrine a hierophant was needed.
She shows her Platonic love of enlightenment in strange ways.
His philosophy was Platonic, or rather the bent of his mind was Platonic.
The Organon of Bacon is not much nearer to actual facts than the Organon of Aristotle or the Platonic idea of good.
The Church, and the church of Duchamp's conceptualism, are just baggage, imprisoned in the gray, bodiless Platonic realm.
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