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Neoplatonism is a
version of
Platonic philosophy that
emerged in the 3rd
century AD
against the
background of ****enistic
philosophy and religion. The...
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Gregory of
Nyssa and
Gregory of ****anzus were
influenced by
Platonism and
Neoplatonism, but also
Stoicism often leading towards asceticism and harsh...
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Platonism,
especially in its
Neoplatonist form,
underwent a
revival in the
Renaissance as part of a
general revival of
interest in
classical antiquity...
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Apophatic Theology and the Baha'i
faith in the
second part of his paper,
Neoplatonism and the Bahá'í Writings. Even
though the via
negativa essentially rejects...
- developed.
Perennialism has its
roots in the
Renaissance era-interest in
neo-
Platonism and its idea of the One from
which all
existence emerges.
Marsilio Ficino...
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apologetics began to use Gr****
philosophy to
explain Christian ideas,
Neoplatonism became an
influence on
Christian mystical thought and
practice via such...
- Two
noteworthy trends in some
Renaissance humanists were
Renaissance Neo-
Platonism and Hermeticism,
which through the
works of
figures like
Nicholas of...
- symbolism.
Historians have come to
reject any
simple division between Platonism and
Neoplatonism, and the
tradition of
reading Plato allegorically is now an area...
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Augustiniennes 58 (1978)). "
Neo-
Platonism |
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy". Shaw, Gregory,
Theurgy and the Soul: The
Neoplatonism of Iamblichus, Penn State...
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Proclus on the
Elements and the
Celestial Bodies:
Physical Thought in Late
Neoplatonism (PDF) (Thesis). p. 168. Proclus,
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus, 3.38...