Platonic Philosophy

Unlock the realm of eternal truths and the essence of reality through the lens of Platonic Philosophy.

Concept

The timeless concepts of truth, beauty, and justice put forth by Platonic Philosophy still resonate in modern society, shaping our understanding of morality, the nature of reality, and the pursuit of knowledge and personal growth.

Stories

Platonic philosophy is centered around the idea of an eternal realm of perfect Forms, which are the true essence of reality. One of the most famous arguments is the Allegory of the Cave, which explores the concept of enlightenment through knowledge and understanding.

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Timeline

5th Century BC

Theory of Forms (Plato)

4th Century BC

Metaphysics (Aristotle)

3rd Century BC

Neoplatonism (Plotinus)

1st Century AD

Enneads (Plotinus)

3rd Century AD

The Consolation of Philosophy (Boethius)

5th Century AD

Augustine of Hippo's philosophy

9th Century AD

Islamic Neoplatonism (Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi)

12th Century

School of Chartres

13th Century

Summa Theologica (Thomas Aquinas)

15th Century

Italian Renaissance Humanism (Marsilio Ficino)

16th Century

Hermeticism (Giordano Bruno)

17th Century

Idealism (Rene Descartes)

18th Century

Transcendentalism (Immanuel Kant)

19th Century

German Idealism (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)

19th Century

The Birth of Tragedy (Friedrich Nietzsche)

19th Century

The Phenomenology of Spirit (G.W.F. Hegel)

20th Century

Process Philosophy (Alfred North Whitehead)

20th Century

Being and Time (Martin Heidegger)

20th Century

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Thomas Kuhn)

21st Century

The Matrix Trilogy (The Wachowskis)

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