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Religious Platonism The Influence Of Religion On Plato And The Influence Of Plato On Religion Reprint James Kern Feibleman

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Religious Platonism The Influence Of Religion On Plato And The Influence Of Plato On Religion Reprint James Kern Feibleman
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.25 MB
Pages: 240
Author: James Kern Feibleman
ISBN: 9781138985049, 113898504X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint

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Religious Platonism The Influence Of Religion On Plato And The Influence Of Plato On Religion Reprint James Kern Feibleman by James Kern Feibleman 9781138985049, 113898504X instant download after payment.

In Plato’s Laws is the earliest surviving fully developed cosmological argument. His influence on the philosophy of religion is wide ranging and this book examines both that and the influence of religion on Plato.

Central to Plato’s thought is the theory of forms, which holds that there exists a realm of forms, perfect ideals of which things in this world are but imperfect copies. In this book, originally published in 1959, Feibleman finds two diverse strands in Plato’s philosophy: an idealism centered upon the Forms denying full ontological status to the realm of becoming, and a moderate realism granting actuality equal reality with Forms. For each strand Plato developed a conception of religion: a supernatural one derived from Orphism, and a naturalistic religion revering the traditional Olympian deities.

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