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    PLATONAS, CARROLLIS, WITTGENSTEINAS IR KRIPKE APIE PRIVAČIOS KALBOS GALIMYBĘ by Saulenė Pučiliauskaitė

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The problem is related to the same problem introduced by Plato and by the work of Lewis Carroll. Therefore the article puts forward a hypotesis about the work of Carroll as an inspiration to late Wittgenstein's work. …”
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    BEING AS A SYMBOLIC REALITY: A SOCIOCULTURAL CROSS-SECTION OF THE ANALYSIS by Юлія БРОДЕЦЬКА

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This tradition is most thoroughly revealed in Plato’s concept of eidos. Introduced into scientific circulation by the ancient tradition of Heraclitus, Anaxagoras, Democritus, Plato, and Aristotle, symbolism establishes a philosophical coordinate system of thinking. …”
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    The Stoic Tradition by John Sellars

    Published 2018-10-01
    “… When we think about ancient philosophy we tend to think first and foremost of Plato and Aristotle, the two great Athenian philosophers, whose works have come down to us and that we can read today. …”
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    Pater’s Poikilia — auto-références, métaphores et impressions dans Platon et le platonisme (1893) by Jean-Baptiste Picy

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Walter Pater’s Plato and Platonism (1893) is too often considered as distinct or exempt from the author’s usual idiosyncrasies of style. …”
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    Caliban’s Cave: Theatre’s Scandalous Ethics by Liza Kharoubi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Theatre has often awed philosophers as if it were a dangerous limit to cross: Plato is the perfect example of this dramatic temptation. …”
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    "God in Himself" and "God as revealed to us": the impact of the substance concept by D. F. M. Strauss

    Published 2010-06-01
    “… The static space metaphysics of the Eleatic school (Parmenides) is continued by Plato, Aristotle and subsequently followed up by Thomas Aquinas. …”
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    OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCE, PURE BEING AND METAPHYSICS by I. V. Karivets

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…With the help of this method the stories of men who experienced clinical death and returned to life are compared with the famous philosophers’ metaphysical statements (Plato, Descartes, and Bonaventura). The second one is transpersonal method. …”
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    Ticagrelor Associated Heart Block: The Need for Close and Continued Monitoring by Munish Sharma, Daniel A. N. Mascarenhas

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Ticagrelor is an antiplatelet agent prescribed to prevent the development of adverse cardiac events after acute coronary syndrome (ACS). According to the PLATO trial, ticagrelor is associated with ventricular pauses in the first week of treatment; however, these episodes were felt to be asymptomatic and nonfatal to the patient. …”
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    ORHON YAZITLARINDAKİ "BİLGE" TERİMİ ÜZERİNE by Ahmet Kamil Cihan

    Published 2002-07-01
    “…Simi- , larly, the term "bilge kagan" may be compared with Plato's term "king-philosopher"; therefore, it may be said that the term "bilge" precedes Farabi and İbn Sina's concepts like al-hakim, al-faylasuf.…”
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    The Angelology of Sergius Bulgakov by Maciej Raczyński-Rożek

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The orthodox author defines angels as created ideas of reality. As with Plato, every thing has its own idea, so with Bulgakov it has its own angel. …”
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    MANTIK ve MANTIK TARİHİ ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERLENDİRME by Ali Durusoy

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…After Socrates’ ‘concept’ and Plato’s ‘the metaphysics of concept’ Aristotle has built up the Logic, as an independent discipline from linguistics. …”
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    Du rapport au savoir comme modalisation philosophique du savoir dans la philosophie pour enfants by Jean-François Goubet

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Referring to distinctions coming from classical philosophy, in particular Plato and Kant, I want to take a personal look on philosophy for children (P4C). …”
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    W sprawie ekologicznej estetyki przyrody by Zbigniew Łepko

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…The article presents also reconstruction of „history of esthetical concept of nature” which starts from Plato’s three: truth, good, and beauty. Therefore, paradoxically experience of ecological crisis forces: first – „rehabilitation of esthetics of nature” and second – postulate of „ecological esthetics of nature” as an answer on nowadays need of living in nature and with nature. …”
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    Mercy, love and salvatioin in orthodox spirituality by N. Dumitrascu

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… Mercy was demonstrated in the Hebrew and Greek traditions. The ideal state of Plato’s Republic exhibits mercy in a form that contrasts sharply with the Christian concept. …”
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    Burial customs, the afterlife and the pollution of death in ancient Greece by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “… Funerary practices in ancient Greece were influenced by contemporary views on the afterlife and by concepts of pollution, but also by a desire to limit costs and a need to prevent the process of burial from causing inconvenience to the community or providing an opportunity for exploitation by those with ulterior motives. Plato (Hippias Maior 291d and e) defined the ideal of any Greek as to be rich, healthy and honoured; to live to a grand old age; to bury his parents with honour, and ultimately to be buried in turn by his own children with due respect. …”
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    Stoic Influences on Plotinus’ Theodicy? by Viktor Ilievski

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…(Ennead III. 2 and 3); and b) to demonstrate that the most significant theodicean strategies applied by the Stoics and later utilized by Plotinus are either of direct Platonic origin, or else might have been inspired by certain passages from Plato’s dialogues. As a side issue, it will be shown that the Stoic answers to the problem of evil that do not concur with the Platonic approach – with a single exception – are not taken into consideration by Plotinus. …”
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    Ascenso y caída de las bestias: evolución de la alegoría animal en la Edad Media by Claudia Inés Raposo

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Most of the history of medieval thought was influenced by Platonism and the reworkings that the Latin and Greek Fathers made of Plato's doctrines. The worldview resulting from this thought considered that each manifestation of the sensible world, while participating in the nature of God, was the opportunity to access transcendent knowledge. …”
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    The Concept of Akrasia in D. Husak’s Theory of Criminal Responsibility and the Advantages of Its Alternative by Gediminas Šataitis

    Published 2024-04-01
    “… This article explores two concepts of akrasia and their relation to the ascription of responsibility in Douglas Husak’s theory of criminal responsibility. Ever since Plato’s Protagoras, the problem of akrasia has been tightly related to the issue of moral knowledge. …”
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    'n Estetika van Televisievermaak by Pieter Jacobus Fourie

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The answer is that it is in definable. In the style of Plato the researcher should then ask the following: but what is it that leads the viewer to attach the value "entertainment", which is associated with pleasure and satisfaction, to television fic tion? …”
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    Astrobiology with Robotic Telescopes at CAB by Luis Cuesta, M. Teresa Eibe, Aurora Ullán, Antonio Pérez-Verde, Jorge Navas

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In this sense, there are several planned missions that have the same objectives among their scientific goals, like Kepler, CoRoT, GAIA, and PLATO.…”
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