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- Plastic_Principle abstract "The Plastic Principle is an idea introduced into Western thought by the English philosopher Ralph Cudworth (1617–1689) to explain the function of nature and life in the face of both the mechanism and materialism of the Enlightenment. It is a dynamic functional power that contains all of natural law, and is both sustentive and generative, organizing matter according to Platonic Ideas, that is, archetypes that lie beyond the physical realm coming from the Mind of God or Deity, the ground of Being.".
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- Plastic_Principle wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Friedrich_Blumenbach.
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- Plastic_Principle wikiPageWikiLink Romantic_medicine.
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- Plastic_Principle wikiPageWikiLinkText "'plastic power'".
- Plastic_Principle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plastic Principle".
- Plastic_Principle wikiPageWikiLinkText "aethereal movements".
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- Plastic_Principle subject Category:Platonism.
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- Plastic_Principle hypernym Idea.
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- Plastic_Principle comment "The Plastic Principle is an idea introduced into Western thought by the English philosopher Ralph Cudworth (1617–1689) to explain the function of nature and life in the face of both the mechanism and materialism of the Enlightenment. It is a dynamic functional power that contains all of natural law, and is both sustentive and generative, organizing matter according to Platonic Ideas, that is, archetypes that lie beyond the physical realm coming from the Mind of God or Deity, the ground of Being.".
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