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Neoplatonism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neoplatonism (also Neo-Platonism) is the modern term for a school of religious and mystical philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century AD, ...
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Neoplatonism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Article by Edward Moore focusing on Plotinus, Porphyry and Proclus.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Neo-Platonism
Article by William Turner covering this movement's principal figures and later influence.
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Renaissance Neo-Platonism
The fourth chapter in the learning module, Italian Renaissance / Early Modern. This chapter discusses the historical development and philosophical character ...
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Neoplatonism
Neoplatonism was the last of the great schools of Classical pagan philosophy. A synthesis of Platonism, Aristotlism, Stoicism, and Pythagoreanism, ...
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Neoplatonism
A historical, comparative, and metaphysical overview of Neoplatonism - the last of the great school of Classical pagan philosophy.
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Neo-Platonism: Definition from Answers.com
Neo-Platonism also Neoplatonism n. A philosophical system developed at Alexandria in the third century A.D.
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Glossary Definition: Neoplatonism
Neoplatonism is a thought form rooted in the philosophy of Plato (c. 428-347 B.C.E.), but extending beyond or transforming it in many respects. ...
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Neoplatonism - Terminology, Before Neoplatonism, Plotinus, Later ...
Christian thinkers who were deeply influenced by pagan Neoplatonism are often regarded as Neoplatonists as well, most significantly Augustine of Hippo, ...
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Great Theosophists--The Neoplatonic Revival (19 of 29)
IN the year 527, when the Emperor Justinian closed the Neoplatonic School in Athens and banished the last seven great Neoplatonists, the teachings of Plato ...
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Christian Platonists and Neoplatonists
Latin Christian Neoplatonists ... Late Greek Christian Neoplatonists
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Great Theosophists--Hypatia: The Last of the Neoplatonists (12 of ...
His real crime was much more serious -- the crime of murder, deliberately perpetrated against one of the noblest characters in history: Hypatia, the last of the Neoplatonists.
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From the Neoplatonists to H.P.B.
The Christians taught a personal God, the Neoplatonists an impersonal Principle. ... Christianity claimed to be a unique religion; the Neoplatonists pointed to the source of all religions.
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Hunayn ibn Ishaq --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Hunayn ibn Ishaq: Arab scholar whose translations of Plato, Aristotle, Galen, Hippocrates, and the Neoplatonists made accessible to Arab philosoph...
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Death: the undiscovered country
The neoplatonists viewed love as almost a religion in which genuine romantic love was a form of divine worship.
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