LOGOS (Jurnal Filsafat - Teologi)
Vol 3 No 2 (2004): Juni 2004

JIWA MANUSIA DALAM PANDANGAN PLATO

Simorangkir, Hieronymus (Unknown)



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Publish Date
08 May 2019

Abstract

Self-knowledge, as Socrates and later Plato demonstrated, is acquired by a reflective and rational analysis of the universal nature of man. According to Plato, to know oneself (in this objective sense) means to have a rational knowledge of the relation of man to the whole of nature. Plato’s Republic is based upon the thesis that the prerequisite for a scientific knowledge of man is a knowledge of mathematics and of the unchanging mathematical forms manifested in nature as a whole. The idea of the Good is the principle of integration in the cosmos as a whole and can therefore be known and intuited only through a prior knowledge of physics and astronomy.1 Only meta-physical, theoretical or dialectical knowledge of this kind can provide a solid foundation upon which to build the organization of man’s social and cultural life. In short, genuine self-knowledge involved an ontological and theoretical analysis of nature as a whole.

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LOGOS

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Social Sciences Other

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Terbit 2 (dua) kali dalam setahun, Bulan januari dan Bulan Juli oleh Fakultas Filsafat Universitas Katolik Santo Thomas . Majalah ini berorientasi pada Nilai-nilai kemanusiaan dan keagamaan ini dimaksudkan sebagai media untuk mengangkat dan mengulas pengalaman manusia dan religius berdasarkan ...