about the academy founded by Plato the 15th century school in Florence PlatonicAcademy Florence the Raphael painting The School of Athens coord 37 59 33 N 23 42 29 E display title Platonism The Academy ..., The Heirs of Plato. A Study of the Old Academy 347 274 BC OUP 2003 . See also Commons category Platonic ... . The Academy persisted throughout the Hellenistic period as a Academic skepticism skeptical school ... Academy was re established as a center for Neoplatonism , persisting until 529 AD when it was finally ... hero cult hero , a legendary Akademos . The site of the Academy was sacred to Athena and other ... 300px Map of Ancient Athens . The Academy is north of Athens. Among the religious observations .... Vit. Sol. i 7 ref The road to Akademeia was lined with the gravestones of Athenians. The site of the Academy was located near Colonus . The walk from Athens to the Academy was 6 stadia 1 mile from the Dipylon ... date November 2007 ref Plato s Academy What was later to be known as Plato s school probably originated ... 380s that Eudemus of Rhodes Eudemus recognizes a formal Academy. There is no historical record of the exact ..., Cambridge University Press 1975 p. 1, R. Dancy, Academy , in D. Zeyl ed. , Encyclopedia of Classical ... s property as often as it was the nearby Academy gymnasium this remained so throughout the fourth century. ref David Sedley D. Sedley , Academy , in the Oxford Classical Dictionary , 3rd ed. p. 4, Jonathan ... Press 1995 J. Barnes, Academy , E. Craig Ed. , Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy , Routledge 1998, accessed 13 Sept 2008, from http www.rep.routledge.com article A001. ref Image Plato s Academy mosaic from Pompeii.jpg thumb left Plato s academy, mosaic from Pompeii . Though the Academic club ..., a distinction between senior and junior members. ref Barnes, Academy . ref In at least Plato ... of his posed problems to be studied and solved by the others. ref p. 2, Dancy, Academy . ref ... of dialectic was more common. ref p. 2, Dancy, Academy p. 21, Guthrie, A History of Greek Philosophy ... more details
The PlatonicAcademy also known as the Florentine Academy was a 15th century discussion group in Florence . It was founded after Gemistus Pletho reintroduced Plato s thoughts to Western Europe during the 1438 1439 Council of Florence . It was sponsored by Cosimo de Medici , led by Marsilio Ficino and supported by Medici until death of Lorenzo Medici . It was never a formal group but the members considered themselves a modern form of Plato s Academy . Important members were Poliziano , Cristoforo Landino , Pico della Mirandola , and Gentile de Becchi . The academy would proceed to translate into Latin all of Plato s works, the Enneads of Plotinus , and various other Neoplatonic works. ref Citation last1 Hunt first1 Lynn last2 Martin first2 Thomas R. last3 Rosenwein first3 Barbara H. last4 Hsia first4 R. Po chia last5 Smith first5 Bonnie G. title The Making of the West place Boston publisher Bedford St. Martin s year 2007 volume II edition Second isbn 978 0 312 43946 0 ref Pico della Mirandola became the first Christian scholar to master the Jewish mystical theology of Kabbalah. He attempted to develop a form of syncretism whereby different systems of thought could be harmonized based on shared elements of truth. Pico asserted that even though Platonism and Christianity had different views, they held some truths in common. An important aspect of Pico s philosophical thought was his defense of the dignity and liberty of the human being, set forth in On the Dignity of Man 1486 . Ficino also declared wake up yourself Oh You are God who took human figure. Both philosophers resurrected the humanistic views of ancient Greece. However, the humanism of the Renaissance was more individualistic than the humanism of ancient times. The biographer John A. Symonds speculates that Michelangelo Buonarotti spent time among the members of the PlatonicAcademy during Buonarotti s early years ..., pp. 405 408. ref PlatonicAcademy was in fact dissolved soon after death of Lorenzo Medici in 1492 ... more details
wiktionary Plato s influence on Western culture was so profound that several different concepts are linked by being called platonic or Platonist , for accepting some assumptions of Platonism , but which do not imply acceptance of that philosophy as a whole. Platonic can refer to Platonic love , a relationship that is not sexual in nature Platonic idealism In civics or politics, a Platonist is someone who advocates a system resembling The Republic Plato The Republic Plato Neoclassical economics is sometimes described as Platonist Platonic solid , any of the five convex regular polyhedra Neoplatonism , a philosophic school of Late Antiquity Platonism in the Renaissance disambig de Platonisch nl Platonisch ... more details
mergefrom Platonic realism discuss Talk Theory of Forms Merge Platonic Ideal into Theory of Forms date November 2011 inline date July 2010 Platonism Platonic idealism usually refers to Plato Plato s theory of forms or doctrine of ideas, Some commentators hold Plato argued that truth is an abstraction. In other words, we are urged to believe that Plato s theory of ideas is an abstraction , divorced from the so called external world, of modern European philosophy, despite the fact Plato taught that ideas are ultimately real, and different from non ideal things indeed, he argued for a distinction between the ideal and non ideal realm. These commentators speak thus For example, a particular tree, with a branch or two missing, possibly alive, possibly dead, and with the initials of two lovers carved into its bark, is distinct from the abstract form of Tree ness. ref name caps A Tree ref name caps is the ideal that each of us holds that allows us to identify the imperfect reflections of trees all around us. Plato gives the The divided line of Plato divided line as an outline of this theory. At the top of the line, the Form of the Good ref name caps In the field of philosophy, it has been customary to capitalize words that are concept names, such as Search for Truth or Goodness or Man . Common ideals are Truth, Kindness, and Beauty. Such capitalization is not common in science, and hence, concepts such as accuracy and gravity are not often capitalized in scientific writing, but could be capitalized in philosophical papers. ref is found, directing everything underneath. Some contemporary linguistic philosophers construe Platonism to mean the proposition that universals exist independently ... at a site just outside the walls of History of Athens Athens called the Academy , as well as the intellectual .... See also Cambridge Platonists Gnosticism Idealism Plato Platonic epistemology Platonic realism Philosophy ... simple Platonic realism fi Platonismi sv Platonism zh ... more details
Close Relationships Platonic love is a Chastity chaste and strong type of love that is non sexual. Amor Platonicus Image Plato i sin akademi, av Carl Johan Wahlbom ur Svenska Familj Journalen .png thumb left Plato and his students. The term amor platonicus was coined as early as the 15th century by the Florence Florentine scholar Marsilio Ficino . Platonic love in this original sense of the term is examined in Plato s dialogue the Symposium Plato Symposium , which has as its topic the subject of love or Eros concept Eros generally. It explains the possibilities of how the feeling of love began, and how it has evolved both sexually and non sexually. Of particular importance are the ideas attributed to the prophetess Diotima of Mantinea Diotima , which present love as a means of ascent to contemplation of the divine. For Diotima, and for Plato generally, the most correct use of love of other human beings is to direct one s mind to love of divinity. In short, with genuine platonic love, the beautiful or lovely other person inspires the mind and the soul and directs one s attention to spiritual things. It was thought that Greek male and boy lovers were one of the noblest examples of this type of spiritual love. For it is a true love if you love a male because you love them for spiritual reasons, loving women was seen as only for sexual greed. One proceeds from recognition of the beauty ... dates back as far as Sir William Davenant s Platonic Lovers 1636 . It is derived from the concept in Plato ... and truth. For a brief period, Platonic love was a fashionable subject at the English royal court ... Charles I of England Charles I . Platonic love was the theme of some of the courtly masque s performed .... Barbara Graziosi, professor of Classics at Durham University , described Platonic love as the Christian ... Platonic to Christian Love. reflist External links http plato.stanford.edu entries plato friendship ... DEFAULTSORT Platonic Love Category Love Category Friendship Category Non sexuality Category ... more details
mergeto Platonic idealism date November 2011 Platonism Platonic realism is a philosophy philosophical term usually used to refer to the idea of Philosophical realism realism regarding the existence of universals metaphysics universals or abstract object s after the Greek philosophy Greek philosopher ... to be Theory of Forms ideal forms , this stance is confusingly also called Platonic idealism . This should ... Berkeley as Platonic abstraction s are not spatial, temporal, or mental they are not compatible ... Plato Parmenides . Universals In Platonic realism, universal metaphysics universals do ..., Platonic realism holds that universals do exist in a broad, abstract sense, although not at any ... of these abstract forms. Theories of universals Theories of universals, including Platonic realism ... . Of those constraints, Platonic realism strongly satisfies one, in that it is a theory of what ... terms such as applehood and redness , Platonic realism says that they refer to forms ... regarding the foundations of mathematics . The Platonic interpretation of this philosophy ... word connoting thought . An example of Platonic form would be a material triangle contrasted to an ideal triangle. The Platonic form is the ideal triangle a figure with perfectly drawn lines whose angles ... versions of Platonic realism, like that of Proclus , regard Plato s forms as thoughts in the mind of God most consider forms not to be mental entities at all. Particulars In Platonic realism, forms ... having many copies, or inhering many particulars. Criticism Two main criticisms with Platonic realism ... grasped that people unproblematically apply Platonic theory in everyday life and that the inherence ... the source of the concept. Platonic doctrine of recollection Plato s doctrine of recollection ... contact with the forms in the Platonic heaven. Plato is thus known as one of the very first rationalism ... ar ca Realisme plat nic es Realismo plat nico pt Realismo plat nico simple Platonic ... more details
Platonic hydrocarbons are the molecule molecular representation of platonic solid geometries with vertices replaced by carbon atom s and with edges replaced by chemical bond s. ref Henning Hopf, Classics in Hydrocarbon Chemistry , Wiley VCH, 2000. ref Not all platonic solids have an organic molecular counterpart Tetravalent carbon excludes an icosahedron since 5 edges meet at each vertex the possibility of pentacoordinate carbon, such as CH sub 5 sub sup sup , being available is remote, although this icosahedrane structure, along with octahedrane, has been observed in boron compounds. ref name modelingmarvels http books.google.com.sg books?id IoFzgBSSCwEC&pg PA81&lpg PA81&dq icosahedrane&source bl&ots fFARF Xg 4&sig tnAXVyYzHCoaT15MJvPLnxlW q4&hl en&ei dkpHTp73Es6srAey KHeAw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CCQQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q icosahedrane&f false Modeling marvels computational anticipation of novel molecules. By Errol G. Lewars ref Angle strain prevents formation of an octahedron , ref Nevertheless, note the existence of 1.1.1.1 paddlane C CH sub 2 sub sub 4 sub C, CAS number CAS 102843 69 6 and the theoretical existence of pyramidane which is a half octahedron with one carbon on a vertex like those of octahedron. ref and since 4 edges meet at each corner, there would be no hydrogen atoms, thus this hypothetical octahedral molecule would be an allotrope C sub 6 sub of elemental carbon, not a hydrocarbon. The possible existence of this cannot simply be dismissed, although it is unlikely. ref name modelingmarvels The following platonic hydrocarbons, on the other hand, have been chemical synthesis synthesised Cubane C sub 8 sub H sub 8 sub Dodecahedrane C sub 20 sub H sub 20 sub . Tetrahedrane C sub 4 sub H sub 4 sub has not yet been synthesized, but it is predicted to be kinetically stable in spite of the acute bond angle and consequent angle strain. Tetrahedral ... 2 commonscat platonic hydrocarbons Category Hydrocarbons Category Platonic solids Hydrocarbons de Platonische ... more details
Portal Mathematics Featured article template In geometry , a Platonic solid is a convex polytope convex ..., the faces of a Platonic solid are congruence geometry congruent regular polygons, with the same number ... and angles. There are exactly five Platonic solids up to Similarity geometry similarity border ... aesthetic beauty and symmetry of the Platonic solids have made them a favorite subject of geometers ... forms the other triangular platonic solids, then duality makes the other two. History Image Kepler solar system 1.png right 250px thumb Kepler s Platonic solid model of the solar system from Mysterium Cosmographicum 1596 The Platonic solids have been known since antiquity. Ornamented models of them ... with shapes that augured formal charting of Platonic solids. The ancient Greeks studied the Platonic solids extensively. Some sources such as Proclus credit Pythagoras with their discovery .... The Platonic solids feature prominently in the philosophy of Plato for whom they are named ... that the cube is the only regular solid that tesselation tesselates Euclidean space . The fifth Platonic ... mathematical description of the Platonic solids in the Euclid s Elements Elements , the last book ... between the five extraterrestrial planet s known at that time and the five Platonic solids. In Mysterium ... of the solar system and the distance relationships between the planets was dictated by the Platonic ... solids . div style clear both div Combinatorial properties A convex polyhedron is a Platonic solid ... vertices . Each Platonic solid can therefore be denoted by a symbol p , q where p the number of edges ... Platonic solids are given in the table below. class wikitable colspan 2 Polyhedron Vertices Edges ... only show that there can be no more than five Platonic solids. That all five actually ... adjacent sides must be less than 360 . The angles at all vertices of all faces of a Platonic ... Geometric properties Angles There are a number of angle s associated with each Platonic solid ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Platonism Platonic epistemology holds that knowledge is innate, so that learning is the development of ideas buried deep in the soul, often under the midwife like guidance of an interrogator. In several dialogues by Plato, Socrates presents the view that each soul existed before birth with The Form of the Good and a perfect knowledge of everything. Thus, when something is learned it is actually just recalled. Plato drew a sharp distinction between knowledge , which is certain, and mere opinion , which is not certain. Opinions derive from the shifting world of sensation knowledge derives from the world of timeless forms, or essence s. In the Republic , these concepts were illustrated using the metaphor of the sun, the divided line, and the allegory of the cave. Platonic doctrine of recollection The Platonic doctrine of recollection or Anamnesis philosophy anamnesis , is the idea that we are born possessing all knowledge and our realization of that knowledge is contingent on our discovery of it. Whether the doctrine should be taken literally or not is a subject of debate. The soul is trapped in the body. The soul once lived in Reality , but got trapped in the body. It once knew everything, but forgot it. The goal of Recollection is to get back to true Knowledge. To do this, one must overcome the body. This doctrine implies that nothing is ever learned, it is simply recalled or remembered. In short it says that all that we know already comes pre loaded on birth and our senses enable us to identify and recognize the stratified information in our mind. Metaphor of the sun See details Plato s metaphor of the sun In The Republic 507b 509c Plato s Socrates ... represented is the famous Platonic tripartite model of the soul the charioteer represents reason ... produces and makes intelligible good social institutions knowledge. Beauty itself This is the platonic ... and closer to reality as each step explains the relative reality of the past. DEFAULTSORT Platonic ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name My Platonic Sweetheart title orig translator image Image Twainsweet.jpg 175px image caption First page author Mark Twain illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre non fiction publisher Harper & Brothers release date 1912 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 7 ref http www.s4ulanguages.com mark twain.html Facsimile of the original 1st publication in Harper s ref isbn NA no ISBNs then oclc preceded by Queen Victoria s Jubilee followed by The Mysterious Stranger My Platonic Sweetheart is a short dream narrative written by United States American writer Mark Twain . It was originally entitled The Lost Sweetheart and written between Jul Aug 1898, but only published in 1912. References Reflist Category Works by Mark Twain ... more details
Infobox journal title Sino Platonic Papers cover File SPP1.gif editor Victor H. Mair discipline Asian studies , Sinology language Multilingual former names abbreviation publisher Department of EALC East Asian Languages and Civilizations , University of Pennsylvania country United States frequency history 1986 present openaccess Yes license Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 impact impact year website http www.sino platonic.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 213506013 LCCN 2010203477 CODEN ISSN 2157 9679 eISSN 2157 9687 Sino Platonic Papers is a scholarly monographic series published by the University of Pennsylvania . The chief focus of the series is on the intercultural relations of China and Central Asia with other peoples. Issues 1 November 1986 through 170 February 2006 were published in traditional printed format, but beginning with issue 171 June 2006 , Sino Platonic Papers has been published electronically only. All new issues, and old ones that are no longer in print, are provided free in Portable Document Format PDF format, under the Creative Commons Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivs 2.5 License . The Warring States Period Warring States Project, at the University of Massachusetts Amherst , called changing this journal s publication format to Open access publishing open access an explicit challenge to the gatekeepers whose chief role is to keep the lid on. ref http www.umass.edu wsp sinology journals spp.html Sinological Journals Sino Platonic Papers , Warring States Project, University of Massachusetts, Amherst ref Notable contributors The following examples illustrate the range of topics in Sino Platonic Papers . Urs App 191, William Jones s Ancient Theology 200, Schopenhauer and China George Cardona 15, On Attitudes towards Language in Ancient India John DeFrancis 171, The Prospects for Chinese Writing Reform Eric A. Havelock 5, Chinese Characters and the Greek Alphabet Jao Tsung I , 26, Questions on the Origins of Writing Raised ... more details
Summary This image depicts the Platonic solids as derived from the Flower of Life Fruit of Life Fruit of Life a component of the Flower of Life . Created by User Sloth monkey sloth monkey 11 25, 4 November 2006 UTC Licensing PD self date November 2006 badJPEG Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
of Athens , fresco by Raphael 1509&ndash 1510 , of an idealized Academy. In the western world academia is the commonly used term for the collective institutions of higher learning. The original Academy main PlatonicAcademy Before Akademia was a school, and even before Cimon enclosed its precincts ... Medici took a personal interest in the new PlatonicAcademy Florence PlatonicAcademy that he determined ...other uses External links date September 2011 An academy Greek language Greek is an institution ... philosopher Clitomachus , and Philo of Larissa the last undisputed head of the Academy . ref Oxford ... Academy of Late Antiquity see End of Hellenic Religion After a lapse during the early Roman occupation, Akademia was refounded ref Alan Cameron, The last days of the Academy at Athens, in Proceedings ... Academy in the new organizational entity. ref name bechtle http ccat.sas.upenn.edu bmcr 2000 ... have travelled to Harran , near Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa . From there, the students of an Academy ... 2008 In 1462 Cosimo gave Ficino a villa at Careggi for the Academy s use, situated where Cosimo could see it from his own villa, and drop by for visits. The academy remained a wholly informal group ... century was the centre of a flourishing academy of Neoplatonic philosophy and a varied intellectual ... personal academy of Julius Pomponius Laetus Pomponius Leto , the natural son of a nobleman .... In his academy every member assumed a classical name. Its principal members were humanists, like ... of the academy to be arrested on charges of irreligion, immorality, and conspiracy against the Pope ... pardoned. The Letonian academy, however, collapsed. ref Ludwig Pastor , History of the Popes, ii, 2, gives an unsympathetic account. ref In Naples, the Quattrocento academy founded by Alfonso ... also the Academy of the Vignaiuoli , or Vinegrowers 1530 , and the Accademia della Virt 1538 ... by a new academy in the Orti or House of Farnese Farnese gardens. There were also the academies ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Academy Is... image HPIM3139.JPG ... Guy Chislett br Andy Mrotek br Michael DelPrincipe br AJ LaTrace br Thomas Conrad The Academy ... label. They were originally known as The Academy , but added the Is... in 2004 to avoid legal ... Video playerIndex?id 3062755 title Indie Rock Band The Academy Is work ABC News date 2 May 2007 format video ref As of 2010 , the band has released three studio albums, Almost Here The Academy Is album ..., The Academy EP The Academy 2004 , for the Chicago based label LLR Recordings. LLR Recordings had previously ... ?p 235 work Interview The Academy Is... ref The EP was recorded in Villa Park, IL at The Gallery of Carpet ... Fueled by Ramen immediately signed the band. Almost Here 2005 Main Almost Here The Academy Is... album In 2004 the band headed to Florida to record their Fueled by Ramen debut Almost Here The Academy ... link date September 2009 ref On October 26, 2006, The Academy Is... had announced via the blog on their official ... title Billboard The Academy Is... Discography ref The release of this album was listed on Blender ..., Adam Siska, and videographer Jack Edinger attended. The first single, About a Girl The Academy ... The Academy Is... have finished recording their new EP, Lost in Pacific Time The AP EP . It was released ...&friendId 1742947&blogId 510310950 title Lost in Pacific Time EP date 15 September 2009 work The Academy ... up 2011 On May 24, 2011, The Academy Is... made an announcement on their official website that said ... Beckett tweeted that they had entered and recorded in the studio. On October 8, 2011, The Academy ... by the band. The show, whose initials stand for The Academy Is... TV, was created to allow fans a peek ... left Almost Here The Academy Is... album Almost Here small Released February 8, 2005 Label Fueled By Ramen ... that did not chart EPs The Academy EP The Academy 2004, later rereleased as The Academy Is From ... Lifetime 2007 Same Blood 2007 Fast Times at Barrington High About a Girl The Academy Is song ... more details
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wiktionary academy TOCright An academy is an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership. Academy may also refer to Education PlatonicAcademy , the original Academy founded by the philosopher Plato in ancient Greece circa 385 BCE Academy English school , formerly known as city academy, type of publicly financed but independently run school Organisations Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AMPAS , American organisation responsible for the Academy Awards Oscars National ... of the original Italian language Acad mie fran aise , the French Academy, pre eminent French learned ... , Spanish Royal Academy, the institution responsible for regulating the Spanish language Svenska Akademien , the Swedish Academy founded to further the purity, strength, and sublimity of the Swedish language See List of language regulators for complete list. Music The Academy Is... , pop punk band The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps , Tempe, Arizona The Academy, previous name for alternative rock band Elliot Minor The Academy music venue , located in Dublin, Ireland Business Academy Sports and Outdoors , sporting goods store Academy Plastic Model Co. , Korean scale model manufacturer Academy Bus , bus company based in New Jersey Academy Media , Korean retail company Academy Music Group , owner operator of British music venues Carling academy The Academy Hotel , a London hotel located ... Worldwide Television The Academy TVB , drama by Television Broadcasts Limited in Hong Kong The Academy ... of the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department The Academy Hercules episode , a fifth season episode of the fantasy television series, Hercules The Legendary Journeys Academy Max Headroom , an episode of the The Max Headroom Show Max Headroom TV series Places Academy, St. Louis , Missouri, USA Academy Bay , Galapagos islands Academy Glacier , Antarctica Academy, Alberta Canada Other Academy automobile , 1906 1908 British automobile Academy video game , a 1987 ZX Spectrum video game The Academy ... more details
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