platonism
Platonism refers to the philosophy of Plato (428–348 B.C.) and the movements specifically inspired by it. Uncapitalized, platonism has become a technical term in ontology for those who countenance abstract entities
that are not merely abstractions from or constructions
out of particulars, and specifically, in the
philosophy of mathematics, for those who maintain that numbers are such objects. Although Plato was a platonist in this sense, most modern platonists do not hold many of Plato's most important doctrines in metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
- Kalbos dalis: noun
- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Philosophy
- Category: General philosophy
0
Other terms in this blossary
Kūrėjas
- alicebratis
- 100% positive feedback
(Romania)