Anti-Platonism

Anti-Platoism as a philosophy simply means an opposition to Platoism. One of the first criticisms regarding Plato and his philosophy were made by cynicists, who denied the existence of the idea. Anti-Platoism was rapidly expanded by Nietzsche, who regarded Platoism and Christianity to be a passive-nihilism by the weak. Heidegger who studied Nietzsche also criticized Platoism as he argued that the philosophy should focus on Sein (being) than Seiende (entity). Anti-Platoism nowadays has evolved into Post-Modernism, which seeks to dismantle the existence of objectiveness.