- and
philosophical systems closely derived from it,
though contemporary Platonists do not
necessarily accept all
doctrines of Plato.
Platonism has had a...
- The
Cambridge Platonists were an
influential group of
Platonist philosophers and
Christian theologians at the
University of
Cambridge that
existed during...
- The most
important forerunners from Gr****
philosophy were the
Middle Platonists, such as Plutarch, and the Neopythagoreans,
especially Numenius of Apamea...
- most
important of the
middle Platonists was
Plutarch (45–120), who also won fame as a historian.
Although he was a
Platonist, he was open to the influence...
-
Hierax (Ancient Gr****: Ἱέραξ) was a
Middle Platonist philosopher who
flourished in
approximately the 2nd
century CE
whose work On
Justice (Ancient Gr****:...
-
prince Hierax (mythology), a Gr****
mythological figure Hierax (
Platonist),
Middle Platonist philosopher Gr**** ship
Ierax This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- century, but were
interrupted by lacunae; Taylor's
understanding of the
Platonists informed his
suggested emendations. His
translations were influential...
- ↵Abbreviations used in this list: c. =
circa fl. =
flourished List of
ancient Platonists List of
Cynic philosophers List of
Epicurean philosophers List of Stoic...
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Renaissance Neoplatonic revival.
Allegorical interpretations of
Plato Cambridge Platonists Platonic Academy (Florence) List of
Renaissance commentators on Aristotle...
- the same person.
Stephen Thomas states that
Celsus may not have been a
Platonist per se, but that he was
clearly familiar with Plato. Celsus's
actual philosophy...