Eidos — Wikipédia
Platonic eide. Or as pure information that a human brain could never perceive nor describe.
Julia Meitov Hersey • School of Shards
Synchronicity postulates a meaning which is a priori in relation to human consciousness and apparently exists outside man.71 Such an assumption is found above all in the philosophy of Plato, which takes for granted the existence of transcendental images or models of empirical things, the εἴδη (forms, species), whose reflections (εἴδωλα) we see in
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