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افلاطُونیت : Aflatoniyat Meaning in English

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1) افلاطونیت : Platonism Realism : (noun) (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names.

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نو افلاطونیت کا پیرو : Neoplatonism , نسبتیت : Relativism , جمالیات : Aesthetic , نظریہ مادیت : Materialism , معنویت : Idealism , علم علامات : Semiology , فلسفیانہ نظریہ : Mechanism , فلسفیانہ : Scholastic , حقیقت پسندی سے متعلق : Realistic , جبریت : Determinism , وراثت کی اہمیت کا نظریہ : Hereditarianism , نظریہ خلا اور وقت سے متعلق : Einstein's Theory Of Relativity , غایاتیات : Teleology , عقلیت پسندی : Rationalism , داخلیت پسندی : Subjectivism , خلیہ : Cell , افلاطونیت کا پیرو : Platonist , تصوراتی : Conceptual , نسطوریت : Nestorianism , لفظی معنی : Lexical Meaning , عمومی تصور : Abstraction , نظر آنا : Seem , قائم رہنا : Die Hard , ساتھ رہنا : Coexist , سبب بننا : Bring About , بڑی تعداد میں موجود ہونا : Abound In , کاہل ہونا : Idle , مستقل ہونے کی حالت : Permanence , کسی چیز سے پہلے موجود ہونا : Preexist , علم الاسباب : Aetiology , نظریہ علم : Epistemology

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Neoplatonism: a system of philosophical and theological doctrines composed of elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism and oriental mysticism; its most distinctive doctrine holds that the first principle and source of reality transcends being and thought and is naturally unknowable.

Relativism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved.

Aesthetic: (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful.

Materialism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality.

Idealism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality.

Semiology: (philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols.

Mechanism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes.

Scholastic: of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of scholasticism.

Realistic: of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism.

Determinism: (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will.

Hereditarianism: the philosophical doctrine that heredity is more important than environment in determining intellectual growth.

Einstein's Theory Of Relativity: (physics) the theory that space and time are relative concepts rather than absolute concepts.

Teleology: (philosophy) a doctrine explaining phenomena by their ends or purposes.

Rationalism: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience.

Subjectivism: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience.

Cell: (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals.

Platonist: an advocate of Platonism.

Conceptual: being or characterized by concepts or their formation.

Nestorianism: the theological doctrine (named after Nestorius) that Christ is both the son of God and the man Jesus (which is opposed to Roman Catholic doctrine that Christ is fully God).

Lexical Meaning: the meaning of a content word that depends on the nonlinguistic concepts it is used to express.

Abstraction: the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances.

Seem: appear to exist.

Die Hard: continue to exist.

Coexist: exist together or live together.

Bring About: cause to happen, occur or exist.

Abound In: exist in large quantity.

Idle: be idle; exist in a changeless situation.

Permanence: the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration.

Preexist: exist beforehand or prior to a certain point in time.

Aetiology: the philosophical study of causation.

Epistemology: the philosophical theory of knowledge.

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