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  • 21plato — s m I. 1 Plataforma redonda, con bordes y de un diámetro tal que quepa entre las dos manos sin extender los brazos hacia los lados, en la que se sirve la comida: un plato de porcelana, poner los platos en la mesa, lavar los platos 2 Plato hondo… …

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  • 22Plato — (C. 428 C. 348 BC)    by Alison Ross   Plato s philosophy exerts a profound influence over modern thought. Immanuel Kant s Copernican revolution in philosophy was styled as an inverted Platonism in which the dependence of a finite consciousness on …

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  • 23Plato — (C. 428 C. 348 BC)    by Alison Ross   Plato s philosophy exerts a profound influence over modern thought. Immanuel Kant s Copernican revolution in philosophy was styled as an inverted Platonism in which the dependence of a finite consciousness on …

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  • 24Plato — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Plateau. Le terme Plato renvoie à : Sommaire …

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  • 25Plato, S. (1) — 1S. Plato, Abb. Conf. (4. April al. 19. März.). Dieser hl. Plato, früher Abt und später Recluse im Studitenkloster zu Konstantinopel, wird im Mart. Rom. zu den Bekennern gezählt, welche für die Verehrung und den Gebrauch der heiligen Bilder… …

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  • 26Plato — (c. 429–347 BC) Plato was born in Athens of an aristocratic family. He recounts in the Seventh Letter, which, if genuine, is part of his autobiography, that the spectacle of the politics of his day brought him to the conclusion that only… …

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  • 27Plato — (Aflatun) (429–347 bce)    Although Greek philosophy had a profound formative effect upon classical Islamic philosophy, Plato’s particular influence was considerably less distinct here than it was in theWest. There are at least two reasons for… …

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  • 28plato — {{#}}{{LM P30688}}{{〓}} {{SynP31424}} {{[}}plato{{]}} ‹pla·to› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Recipiente bajo, generalmente redondo, con una concavidad central más o menos honda, que se usa para servir las comidas: • He fregado los platos y los he… …

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  • 29Plato — (c. 428 bc–347 bc) Greek philosopher Little is known of Plato s early life. He apparently came from an established Athenian family active in politics. With the execution of Socrates in 399 bc he left Athens for some years and visited, among other …

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  • 30plato- — ⇒PLATIN(O) , PLATI , PLAT(IN)O , (PLATIN , PLATINO , PLATO ), élém. formants Élém. tirés du subst. fr. platine2, entrant dans la constr. de termes appartenant le plus souvent au vocab. de la chim. ou de la minér. I. Platin(o) . [L élém. indique… …

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