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The political philosophy of Neo-platonism
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy, 1966
Logically and chronologically, Neo-Platonism is the climax of Graeco-Roman religious thought. In it the inconsistencies of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics find their resolution; after it there is only the slow descent to dogma and the long unreasoning night of the Dark Ages of Christianity.
R. C. Whittemore
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Logically and chronologically, Neo-Platonism is the climax of Graeco-Roman religious thought. In it the inconsistencies of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics find their resolution; after it there is only the slow descent to dogma and the long unreasoning night of the Dark Ages of Christianity.
R. C. Whittemore
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Recherches Augustiniennes et Patristiques, 1958
In this article is set out the history of the two major controversies dealing with Neo-Platonism in Augustine from the time of their inception with Boissier and Harnack in 1888 down to the contributions of Alfaric, Boyer, Henry, Theiler and Courcelle. The author’s own position is also set out with an addendum in which is given the textual basis for his
J. O'meara
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In this article is set out the history of the two major controversies dealing with Neo-Platonism in Augustine from the time of their inception with Boissier and Harnack in 1888 down to the contributions of Alfaric, Boyer, Henry, Theiler and Courcelle. The author’s own position is also set out with an addendum in which is given the textual basis for his
J. O'meara
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By Way of Conclusion: (Neo) Platonism
Synthese Library, 2020This last chapter offers an overview of what has been argued through the book. The ontology defended is one in which in the fundamental level there are only transcendent universals and their instantiations. Everything else is grounded on these basic categories of entities.
José Tomás Alvarado
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Neo-Platonism in Ibn Khaldūn's Poetics
Al-Masāq, 2014AbstractThis article analyses the presence of Neo-Platonic ideas in the poetics of Ibn Khaldūn's (1332–1406). It particularly focuses on the sixth part of the Muqaddima, in which Ibn Khaldūn presents the Arab-Islamic system of knowledge. I argue that Ibn Khaldūn analyses poetry in terms of a peculiar kind of knowledge and that his views on poetry are ...
G. Lelli
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Berkeley's Christian Neo-Platonism
Journal of the History of Ideas, 1976Peter S. Wenz
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