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Neoplatonism (also Neo-Platonism ) is the modern term for a school of religious and mystical philosophy that took shape in the 3rd century CE, founded by Plotinus and based on the teachings of Plat...
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Such was the origin of Neoplatonism. It should, however, be added that, while the philosophy that sprang from these sources was Platonic, it did not disdain to appropriate to itself elements of Aristoteleanism and even Epicureanism, which it articulated into a Syncretic system ... Forerunners of Neoplatonism...
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A historical, comparative, and metaphysical overview of Neoplatonism - the last of the great school of Classical pagan philosophy ... The History of Neoplatonism Later influences...
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Neoplatonism was the last of the great schools of Classical pagan philosophy. A synthesis of Platonism, Aristotlism, Stoicism, and Pythagoreanism, which provided an esoteric interpretation of classical Greek Paganism, it incorporated philosophy, mysticism, theosophy, and theurgy (higher occultism).
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Neoplatonism developed as a school of thought in the Roman Empire from the third to the fifth century of the common era (C.E.). However, the term itself was coined only recently in the mid-ninteenth century, when German scholars used it to distinguish the ideas of later Greek and Roman Platonists from those of...
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Neoplatonism is a modern term used to designate the period of Platonic philosophy beginning with the work of Plotinus and ending with the closing of the Platonic Academy by the Emperor Justinian in 529 CE.
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Neo-Platonism also Neoplatonism n. A philosophical system developed at Alexandria in the third century A.D ... Classical Literature Companion: Neoplatonism...
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Principally Neoplatonism is a type of idealistic monism. It states the ultimate reality of the universe is held by an infinite, incogitable, perfect One. From this perfect one emanates nous (pure intelligence), from which is derived the world soul, and lesser souls are derived from it.
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