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  • ...ne Madness''; or [[literally]] madness from [[God]]. The famous Platonic [[dialogue]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaedrus_(Plato) Phaedrus] is between Socr
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  • ...[[power]] of [[groups]] of people.[https://trinitize.blogspot.com/2007/07/dialogue.html] ...iá-,through) and the prefix δι-(di-, two) leading to the assumption that a dialogue is necessarily between only two parties.[https://www.bartleby.com/68/17/181
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  • *2a : [[discussion]] and [[reasoning]] by [[dialogue]] as a [[method]] of [[intellectual]] [[investigation]]; specifically : the :b : the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Platonic] [[investigation]] of the [[eternal]] [[ideas]]
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  • ...as Neo-Marxism along with other atheist philosophical schools; whereas the dialogue with Islamic philosophies is just beginning. ...s]], and the two churches, one ideal and one real. He also held a strongly Platonic view of God, describing him as the perfect, incorporeal ideal.
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  • ...[[Plato]]'s dialogues ''[[Timaeus (dialogue)|Timaeus]]'' and ''[[Critias (dialogue)|Critias]]''.[https://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/atlantis.html Atlantis: t ...ues that Plato originally planned a third dialogue titled ''[[Hermocrates (dialogue)|Hermocrates]]''. [[John V. Luce]] assumes that Plato — after describ
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  • ===Dialogue=== ...storted or cramped by lust, was a marvel. They didn’t know that such truly platonic loving relationships could exist. In this I was most happy that the long-en
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  • which he probably intended the Neo-Platonic Cosmic Intellect. According to the other, parallel register with ten key terms, clearly indebted to Neo-Platonic sources, such
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  • ...ogy is a commentary on different states of consciousness. He spoke about a dialogue between consciousness and the unconscious, individuation, wholeness, and th ...Foundation began studying yogic adepts, such as Swami Rama. Indeed, a new dialogue seemed to be emerging at the interface between psychology and comparative r
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