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Meaning of "neoplatonic"

neoplatonic: (adjective) Relating to the philosophical ideas of Neoplatonism, often used in philosophical discussions or historical contexts
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  • Of or pertaining to Neoplatonism.

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And a number of neoplatonic commentaries on the verses are extant.
Several poets were influenced by these Neoplatonic ideas.
Neoplatonic This theory is one of the more intellectualising.
These men were the followers of the Neoplatonic school.
His Neoplatonic theology is more than just metaphysics as rhetoric.
Became a principal figure in the spread of the Neoplatonic doctrine.
It focused on Neoplatonic school teachings.
He determined the direction that would later be taken by Neoplatonic philosophy.
It has been speculated that the Neoplatonic Academy did not altogether disappear.
You can go back to Pythagoras and ultimately this would be seen as neoplatonic.
He was a supporter of the Neoplatonic school of Proclus.
Paintings of Botticelli clearly show the influence of the Neoplatonic cult.
Farabian epistemology has both a Neoplatonic and an Aristotelian dimension.
Other Sufi writers also show the influence of the Neoplatonic Logos.
Late Neoplatonic sources state that Pythagoras learned mathematics from the Babylonians.

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She wrote extensively on the occult or Neoplatonic philosophies of the Renaissance.
The " ennobling effects of love " in specific have been identified as Neoplatonic.
With the help of the sermons of ambrose and neoplatonic philosophy, converted to christianity.
In Neoplatonic philosophy, the soul has definite affinities within the sphere.
The absolute idealism doctrine in Tejobindu is closely related to the Neoplatonic doctrine of Proclus.
Among other things, the unscriptural Neoplatonic philosophies promoted belief in the immortality of the soul.
Botticelli clearly showed the influence … of the Neoplatonic cult.
Ammonius Saccas, Neoplatonic philosopher approximate date.
He was educated by Gemistus Pletho in Neoplatonic philosophy.
His specialties include Neoplatonic philosophy, classical culture, Dante and Cervantes.
Alan 's philosophy was a sort of mixture of Aristotelian logic and Neoplatonic philosophy.
Roman emperor and Neoplatonic philosopher, Julian.
In the intellectual sphere, and especially even more in the Neoplatonic similarities.
Neoplatonic elements were unmistakably present in this definition… ”.
Julian had received a Christian education, but he was captivated by Neoplatonic mysticism in his youth.
Neoplatonic texts translated into English ( with other links ).
Some believe that Dhu al-Nun also introduced many Neoplatonic ideas into ' irfan and sufism.
The Neoplatonic Academy reached its apex under Proclus died 485.
Th century was a Roman grammarian, rhetorician and Neoplatonic philosopher.
Pseudo-Dionysius applied Neoplatonic thought, particularly that of Proclus, to Christian theology.
The works of Dionysisus are mystical, and show strong Neoplatonic influence.
In the fifteenth century, the Theurgic Neoplatonic tradition ( the Ogdoadic tradition ) reappeared.
After his knowledge with Gemistus Pletho, he absorbed the latter 's Neoplatonic ideals.
Besides, their faith incorporates Christian, Gnostic, Neoplatonic tenets which overlay their Islamic beliefs.
After Augustine 's conversion, his thinking remained Neoplatonic.
She was head of the Neoplatonic School in Alexandria, Egypt, from the year 400.
A more recent identification is with Damascius, the last scholarch of the Neoplatonic Academy of Athens.
His philosophy synthesises Aristotelian tradition, Neoplatonic influences and Muslim theology.
In 529 the emperor Justinian ended the funding of the revived Neoplatonic Academy.
He brought together in his thinking Averroist, Kabbalistic, Neoplatonic and Renaissance humanist themes.
Besides, their faith incorporates Christian, Gnostic, Neoplatonic tenets.
But, sir, I am supposed to be attempting a Neoplatonic magical rite.
Commenting on the liquidation of Venice, the great Neapolitan Neoplatonic Giuseppe Cuoco wrote,.
He had a wife, Asclepideneia, who was the great-granddaughter of the Neoplatonic philosopher Plutarch of Athens.
Mir Damad, 17th century Islamic scholar and Neoplatonic philosopher.

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