Platonic realism
Platonic realism is the philosophical position that universals or abstract objects exist objectively and outside of human minds. It is named after the Greek philosopher Plato who applied realism to such universals, which he considered ideal forms. This stance is ambiguously also called Platonic idealism but should not be confused with idealism as presented by philosophers such as George Berkeley: as Platonic abstractions are not spatial, temporal, or mental, they are not compatible with the later idealism's emphasis on mental existence. Plato's Forms include numbers and geometrical figures, making them a theory of mathematical realism; they also include the Form of the Good, making them in addition a theory of ethical realism.
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Platonic realism
Platonic realism is the philosophical position that universals or abstract objects exist objectively and outside of human minds. It is named after the Greek philosopher Plato who applied realism to such universals, which he considered ideal forms. This stance is ambiguously also called Platonic idealism but should not be confused with idealism as presented by philosophers such as George Berkeley: as Platonic abstractions are not spatial, temporal, or mental, they are not compatible with the later idealism's emphasis on mental existence. Plato's Forms include numbers and geometrical figures, making them a theory of mathematical realism; they also include the Form of the Good, making them in addition a theory of ethical realism.
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Errealismo platonikoa Platon f ...... Parménidesen ere agertzen den.
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Platonic realism is the philos ...... , the Meno and the Parmenides.
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Realismo platônico é um termo ...... amados de idealismo platônico.
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الواقعية الأفلاطونية (بالإنجلي ...... دون وفايدروس ومينون وبارمنيدس.
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柏拉圖實在論(英語:Platonic realism),哲學 ...... 理解才能實現之,這也表示了人的智力並不包含知觉能力或想像力。
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El realisme platònic és un ter ...... dre, el Menó, i el Parmènides.
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El realismo platónico es una f ...... ro, el Menón, y el Parménides.
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Errealismo platonikoa Platon f ...... Parménidesen ere agertzen den.
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Platonic realism is the philos ...... n a theory of ethical realism.
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Realismo platônico é um termo ...... amados de idealismo platônico.
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الواقعية الأفلاطونية (بالإنجلي ...... دون وفايدروس ومينون وبارمنيدس.
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柏拉圖實在論(英語:Platonic realism),哲學 ...... 理解才能實現之,這也表示了人的智力並不包含知觉能力或想像力。
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Errealismo platonikoa
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Platonic realism
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Realisme platònic
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Realismo platónico
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Realismo platônico
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واقعية أفلاطونية
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柏拉圖實在論
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