concept in ancient Greek philosophy
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concept
A concept in ancient Greek philosophy is an abstract idea or mental construct used by Greek thinkers to explain fundamental aspects of reality, knowledge, ethics, or human existence.
All labels observed (16)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Aristotelian concept | 3 |
| concept in ancient Greek philosophy canonical | 3 |
| Neoplatonic concept | 2 |
| ancient Greek philosophical concept | 2 |
| ancient Greek philosophy concept | 2 |
| Epicurean philosophical concept | 1 |
| Platonic concept | 1 |
| Platonic metaphysical concept | 1 |
| ancient Greek concept | 1 |
| ancient Greek doctrine | 1 |
| concept in ancient Greek thought | 1 |
| concept in ancient philosophy | 1 |
| figure in Platonic philosophy | 1 |
| object in ancient Greek philosophy | 1 |
| topic in ancient Greek philosophy | 1 |
| view in ancient Greek philosophy | 1 |
Instances (21)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Divided Line | — |
| Demiurge | concept in ancient philosophy |
| World Soul | Neoplatonic concept |
| the swerve of atoms (clinamen) | Epicurean philosophical concept |
| Heraclitean doctrine of flux | view in ancient Greek philosophy |
| Nous | ancient Greek philosophical concept |
| Distinction between Common Love and Heavenly Love | — |
| Ladder of Love | Platonic concept |
| Pythagorean table of opposites | ancient Greek philosophy concept |
| Pythagorean harmony of the spheres | ancient Greek doctrine |
| Atomism | ancient Greek philosophy concept |
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unmoved mover
surface form:
Unmoved mover
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Aristotelian concept |
| substance (ousia) | Aristotelian concept |
| matter (hyle) | Aristotelian concept |
| Kairos | concept in ancient Greek thought |
| the One and the many | topic in ancient Greek philosophy |
| Forms | Platonic metaphysical concept |
| Ring of Gyges | object in ancient Greek philosophy |
| Intelligible Forms | Neoplatonic concept |
| Eudaimonia | ancient Greek concept |
| Stadium (Zeno's paradox) | ancient Greek philosophical concept |