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  1. Platonism - Philosophy, Theology, Mysticism: Well before the beginning of the Common Era, Jews with some Greek education had begun to make casual use of popular Greek philosophy in expounding their revealed religion: there are traces of this in the wisdom literature of the Hebrew Bible. In the New Testament, Paul the Apostle’s speech to the Areopagus (Acts 17) uses commonplaces of Stoic ...

  2. 18 de jul. de 2009 · Platonism in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Platonism about mathematics (or mathematical platonism) is the metaphysical view that there are abstract mathematical objects whose existence is independent of us and our language, thought, and practices. Just as electrons and planets exist independently of us, so do numbers and sets.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2021 · Christian Platonism: A History is a bold and comprehensive study of the interaction of the Platonic tradition and Christian thought over the past two millennia. More than twenty essays by noted scholars explore the concepts, the history, and the implications of Christian Platonism in a stunning new contribution to a perennial issue.'

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThoughtThought - Wikipedia

    Thought. The Thinker by Rodin (1840–1917), in the garden of the Musée Rodin. In their most common sense, the terms thought and thinking refer to conscious cognitive processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation. Their most paradigmatic forms are judging, reasoning, concept formation, problem solving, and deliberation.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2022 · Both of these terms are wide-ranging. However, they share a common belief in the cornerstone of Plato’s metaphysics: a belief in “forms.” These forms, according to Platonic thinking, are universal, objective truths. These ideas themselves are not, according to Platonism, beings or persons.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2013 · This paper argues for the presence in Plato’s work of a conception of thinking central to which is what I call the Transparency View. According to this view, in order for a subject to think of a given object, the subject must represent that object just as it is, without inaccuracy or distortion. I examine the ways in which this conception ...

  7. Platonism , Any philosophy that embodies some major idea of Plato’s, especially in taking abstract forms as metaphysically more basic than material things. Though there was in antiquity a tradition about Plato’s “unwritten doctrines,” Platonism then and later was based primarily on a reading of the dialogues.