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Phusis in Plato
Hobza, Pavel
In Plato, the term phusis has a wide range of meanings, so at first sight it doesn't seem that Plato combined with this term a specific philosophical conception. However, the investigation of the Symposium suggests that in the opposition to the Hippocratic conception, in which phusis was conceived of as the nature of human body, Plato conceived of phusis as the human desire or aiming at.

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