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Chalcidius and Neo-Platonism [PDF]
In view of the fact that Chalcidius, the author of the Latin commentary on the Timaeus, falls within the period dominated by neo-Platonism, it is perhaps only natural that he has sometimes been regarded as a member of this school. Thus Baeumkerl and Praechter2 place him among the neo-Platonists of the West along with Macrobius and Boethius. More recent
R. Jones
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THE INTELLIGIBLE TRIADIN NEO-PLATONISM AND PATRISTICS [PDF]
n this second part of his paper the author concerns with the question about in what way from the fourth century A. D. onward the theory of so-called «intelligible triad» (esse, vivere, intellegere) was borrowed from Neo-Platonic philosophy by some ...
A. FOKIN
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Apocalyptic ethics: Christina Rossetti’s Neo-Platonism
This article re-examines Christina Rossetti ’ s imagining of the relation between an in fi nite heaven and a time-bound earth in line with the Neo-Platonic tradition of ontological philosophy.
Anna Rivers
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The article concerns The Last Supper by Maciej Świeszewski, one of the best known Polish paintings of recent years. The piece presents an eschatological feast.
Tadeusz Boruta
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Ecological Implications of the Logic of Non-Duality
This paper explores the relationship between language and reality and the ecological implications of dualism, categorical logic, and the Aristotelian three laws of logic, on humans’ attitude toward the natural world.
Ann A. Pang-White
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Reformed Pietism, neo-Platonism and pre-Romantic Theodicy in the spiritual diaries of the Voortrekker woman Susanna Smit (1799-1863) The first half of the eighteenth century witnessed a resurgence of Platonism in literature generally and in theology ...
AWG Raath
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Neo-Platonism in Paramahansa Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi
This article uncovers the congruity of Neo-Platonism in Autobiography of a Yogi by Yogananda. The philosophy of Neo- Platonism postulates that the phenomenal creation is the emanation of the Cosmic One which radiates pervasive wisdom, the world soul and ...
S. Bhandari
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Negative Theology: Its Use and Christological Function in Late Antiquity and Subsequent Developments
This article discusses the historical development of negative theology from its formulations in early Christianity to its later forms in Medieval Neo-Platonism.
Johannes Aakjær Steenbuch
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Al-Ghazali’s Compatibility with the Philosophers and the Influence of Sufism [PDF]
Sufism greatly influenced the ethical beliefs and values of al-Ghazali. Had it not been for that influence, his works would have lacked their special spiritual value.
Nazanin Kianifard
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Eternity and Print How Medieval Ideas of Time Influenced the Development of Mechanical Reproduction of Texts and Images [PDF]
The methods of intellectual history have not yet been applied to studying the invention of technology for printing texts and images ca. 1375–ca. 1450. One of the several conceptual developments in this period refl ecting the
Gilbert, Bennett
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