Category:Platonism

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Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

A

  • Academic philosophers

D

  • Dialogues of Plato

N

  • Neoplatonism

P

  • Platonic deities

Pages in category "Platonism"

The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

*

  • Plato
  • Platonism
  • Scholarch

A

  • Allegory of the cave
  • Analogy of the divided line
  • Anamnesis

E

  • Eikasia
  • Emanationism

I

  • Form of the Good

M

  • Metaphor of the sun
  • Middle Platonism
  • Myth of Er

P

  • Philosopher king
  • Plato's Four Cardinal Virtues
  • Plato's five regimes
  • Platonic epistemology
  • Platonic idealism
  • Platonic realism

S

  • Ship of state

S cont.

  • Socratic dialogue
  • Sophia (wisdom)
  • Sophiology
  • Sophos kagathos
  • Stephanus pagination

T

  • Theia mania
  • Theory of Forms
  • Third Man Argument
  • Thumos
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