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  • William of Auvergne (c. 1190 – 1248), Bishop of Paris from 1228 until his death in 1249, was the first of the thirteenth century theologians ...
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  • *Doering, E. Jane, ed. (2004) The Christian Platonism Of Simone Weil. University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0268025657 *Finch, Henry Leroy. (1999 ...
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  • to the classical literature of neo-Platonism, and what was thought to be the pre-Mosaic tradition of Hermeticism. [[Image:Hpb.jpg|thumb|right ...
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  • Alexander Blok Александр Александрович Блок, (November 16, 1880 - August 7, 1921), was probably the most gifted lyrical ...
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  • of the Church Fathers. This implicit Neo-platonism is the true heritage of Russian thinking. == Selected bibliography == *The Fundamental Doctrines ...
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  • canon. Hilary, thus, abandoned his Neo-Platonism for Christianity. Together with his wife and daughter (traditionally named Saint Abra), he received ...
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  • is critiqued for being tainted with Platonism and/or Neoplatonism. Nevertheless ... ==Fusion of Platonism and Christianity== Augustine was the outstanding ...
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  • Xenocrates ( Ξενοκράτης ) of Chalcedon (396 – 314 B.C.E.) was a Greek philosopher and third scholarch or rector of the Academy from ...
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  • Adelard of Bath (Latin: Adelardus Bathensis) (1116? - 1142?) was a twelfth century English scholar, best known for translating many important ...
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  • Wisdom may include those of classical and Middle-Platonism. Some religious and ethical influences may stem from Stoicism, also found in the writings ...
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  • Galen (Greek: Γαληνός, Latin: Claudius Galenus of Pergamum; 129 C.E. – c. 210 C.E.) was the Greek physician and philosopher whose views ...
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  • Roman antiquity including Presocratics, Plato, Platonism, to the Modern philosophies of Descartes, Lock, Kant, and Cambridge Platonism, to mysticism ...
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  • reality of the forms. These ideas are central to Platonism and neoplatonism. Depending on how one views cyberspace in relation to physical reality, either ...
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  • *Neo-Platonism *Skepticism *Stoicism *Sophism ===Philosophers during Roman times=== * Cicero (106-43 B.C.E.) * Lucretius (94-55 B.C.E.) ...
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  • Nicolai Hartmann's Twentieth-century Value Platonism. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. ISBN 0819143693, ISBN 9780819143693, ISBN 0819143707 ...
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  • Robert Grosseteste (c. 1175 - October 9, 1253), an English statesman, scholastic philosopher, theologian, and bishop of Lincoln, is well-known ...
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  • Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1255 – 1300) was an Italian poet who was one of the founding members of one of the most important movements in all of ...
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  • schools of Hellenistic philosophy (together with Platonism and Stoicism). It was founded around 307 B.C.E., when Epicurus began to teach. He proposed ...
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  • to the Council of Florence, and gave lectures on Platonism to interested scholars. Cosimo de Medici became inspired to found a Platonic Academy in one ...
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  • Justin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr, Justin of Caesarea, Justin the Philosopher) (ca. 100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint ...
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