Only a few philosophers, such as Cardinal Bessarion, Nicholas Cusanus, Marsilio Ficino, and Pico della Mirandola, can be unabashedly classified as "Neoplatonists." In the history of ideas, Renaissance Neoplatonism is more important for its diffusion into a variety of philosophies and cultural activities,
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Platonism underwent a revival in the Renaissance , as part of a general revival of interest in Classical antiquity. Interest in Platonism was especially strong in Florence under the Medici. During ...
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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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Early modern Neoplatonism was a complex, syncretic phenomenon. ... The flowering of Renaissance Neoplatonism occurred with Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) and his Neoplatonic Academy in Florence (Kristeller 1943). Ficino (1975, 1978) was an ordained priest and his academy was more than just an intellectual center.
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founders of modern archetypal psychology, which is a further development of Jung's ideas, has written about the roots of archetypal psychology in Renaissance Neoplatonism [HRP 193-211]. He makes the argument that what enabled the Renaissance was not (as is commonly supposed) the rediscovery of humanity or nature,
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In the Renaissance, Neoplatonism enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, and was not thought of as being in opposition to Christianity. This is nowhere more clearly seen than in the works of the greatest artist of the age, Michelangelo Buonarroti.
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Chapter Title45: Renaissance Neoplatonism ... Renaissance Neoplatonism was the creation of the fifteenth-century Florentines Marsilio Ficino and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and had a profound and far-reaching impact on the cultural as well as the intellectual and religious life of Europe for well over two centuries.
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Some Remarks of Hillman on Renaissance Neoplatonism and Archetypal Psychology ... James Hillman, one of the founders of modern archetypal psychology, which is a further development of Jung's ideas, has written about the roots of archetypal psychology in Renaissance Neoplatonism [HRP 193-211]. He makes the argument that...
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