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For and Plato
For both Plato and Aristotle artistic mimesis, in contrast to the power of dialectic, is relatively incapable of expressing the character of fundamental reality.
For unknown reasons, Plato never completed Critias.
For example, a common realist argument, arguably found in Plato, is that universals are required for certain general words to have meaning and for the sentences in which they occur to be true or false.
For Plato it was not possible to have knowledge of anything that could change or was particular, since knowledge had to be forever unfailing and general.
For example, to think of redness in general, according to Plato, is to think of the form of redness.
For Plato and Aristotle, dialectic involves persuasion, so when Aristotle says that rhetoric is the antistrophe of dialectic, he means that rhetoric as he uses the term has a domain or scope of application that is parallel to but different from the domain or scope of application of dialectic.
For example, in the brewing industry, the Plato table, which lists sucrose concentration by weight against true SG, were originally ( 20 ° C / 4 ° C ) that is based on measurements of the density of sucrose solutions made at laboratory temperature ( 20 ° C ) but referenced to the density of water at 4 ° C which is very close to the temperature at which water has its maximum density of ρ () equal to 0. 999972 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup > ( or 62. 43 lb < sub > m </ sub >· ft < sup >− 3 </ sup >).
For Plato, this meant that there had to be two different realities: the " essential " and the " perceived ".
For Plato, Eros takes an almost transcendent manifestation when the subject seeks to go beyond itself and form a communion with the objectival other: " the true order of going ... to the things of love, is to use the beauties of earth as steps ... to all fair forms, and from fair forms to fair actions, and from fair actions to fair notions, until from fair notions he arrives at the notion of absolute beauty ".
For Plato – and so for the members of the Florentine Platonic Academy – Venus had two aspects: she was an earthly goddess who aroused humans to physical love or she was a heavenly goddess who inspired intellectual love in them.
For example, according to Byzantinist Anthony Kaldellis, " In 1054 he was accused by his erstwhile friend, the future Patriarch John Xiphilinos, of forsaking Christ to follow Plato.
For a complete list of his numerous works, consisting of translations from Greek into Latin ( Plato, Aristotle and the Fathers ) and original essays in Greek ( chiefly theological ) and Latin ( grammatical and rhetorical ), see Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca ( ed.
For some scholars, this is to credit Tyrtaeus with too much: his use of arete was not an advance on Homer's use of it but can still be interpreted as signifying " virtue " in the archaic sense of an individual's power to achieve something rather than as an anticipation of the classical sense of moral excellence, familiar to Plato and others.
For Plato however, the soul was not dependent on the physical body, he believed in metempsychosis, the migration of the soul to a new physical body.
For Plato, the ideal state was a just society in which people dedicate themselves to the common good, practice civic virtues of wisdom, courage, moderation and justice, and perform the occupational role to which they were best suited.
For Ranke, then, history was not to be an account of man's " progress " because, " After Plato, there can be no more Plato.
For he was the first to invent three hypostases and three persons of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and he is discovered to have filched this from Hermes and Plato.
For Plato, virtue is effectively an end to be sought, for which a friend might be a useful means.
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.
For Plato ( and Aristotle ), it is not so much the form of each bed but the mimetic stages or removes at which beds may be viewed, that defines bedness:
For example, one may claim to be a reincarnation of Plato, therefore having the same soul.
For example, in the brewing industry, the Plato table, which lists sucrose concentration by weight against true SG, were originally ( 20 ° C / 4 ° C ) i. e. based on measurements of the density of sucrose solutions made at laboratory temperature ( 20 ° C ) but referenced to the density of water at 4 ° C which is very close to the temperature at which water has its maximum density of equal to 0. 999972 g · cm < sup >− 3 </ sup > or SI units ( or 62. 43 lb < sub > m </ sub >· ft < sup >− 3 </ sup > in United States customary units ).
For he was the first to invent three hypostases and three persons of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and he is discovered to have filched this from Hermes and Plato.

For and imitation
For better or worse we cannot regard `` imitation '' in the arts in the simple mode of classical rationalism or detached realism.
For Irenaeus the imitation of Christ is based on God's plan of salvation, which involved Christ as the second Adam.
For Irenaeus, salvation was achieved by Christ restoring humanity to the image of God, and he saw the Christian imitation of Christ as a key component on the path to salvation.
For Muslims the imitation of Muhammad helps one to know and be loved by God: one lives in constant remembrance of God.
For artistic endeavors, tradition has been used as a contrast to creativity, with traditional and folk art associated with unoriginal imitation or repetition, in contrast to fine art, which is valued for being original and unique.
For him, adaptation includes exact quotation, imitation and incorporation of his own additions.
For instance, Charles Rosen has characterized Mozart's various works in imitation of Baroque style as pastiche, and Edvard Grieg's Holberg Suite was written as a conscious homage to the music of an earlier age.
For several decades after his death, Long's personal political style inspired imitation among Louisiana politicians who borrowed his colorful speaking style, vicious verbal attacks on opponents, and promises of social programs.
For the majority of the series, each issue's cover features an imitation of a particular artist or style.
" For designing original and bold buildings free of the prevalent Victorian academicism and imitation, buildings of such vigor that the flood of classical traditionalism could not overwhelm them, or him, or his clients ...
For a bird, they display ability in problem solving, as well as other cognitive processes such as imitation and insight.
For Grumpy Old Men, Smith was one of the cast members who contributed to a montage rendition of the song, providing an imitation of Louis Armstrong's closing " ohhhh yeeeah!
For a human to fulfill this promise, his training should allow for the exercise of originality, which distinguishes creation from imitation.
For children between 0 and 36 months with ASD show lack of eye contact, seem to be deaf, lack of social smile, doesn ’ t like being touched or held, unusual sensory behavior, lack of imitation.
For a time in the 80s, Drake's produced a line of imitation Twinkies, including versions filled with strawberry, banana, or chocolate creme.
For a period, Jean-François Millet also painted small figures in avowed imitation of Diaz's then popular subjects.
For much of the 1980-1981 television year, SNL was in turmoil and many critics, including Marvin Kitman of Newsday and Tom Shales of The Washington Post, wrote the show off as a pale imitation of its former glory.
For example, his announcing at a 1945 Charlie Parker concert is called " annoying "; another critic who reviewed that same reissue calls Symphony Sid " odious " and says he " gives a painful imitation of a hipster ".

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