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  • Neo-Hegelianism refers to several schools of thought associated with and inspired by the ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a German idealist ...
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  • Neo-Kantianism designates the revived or modified types of Kantian philosophy identified with the “back to Kant” movement in the late nineteenth ...
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  • Neo-Hegelianism refers to several schools of thought associated with and inspired by the ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a German idealist ...
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  • Category:Public Tabula rasa (Latin: "scraped tablet," though often translated "blank slate") is the notion, popularized by ...
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  • Marsilio Ficino (also known by his Latin name, Marsilius Ficinus) (October 19, 1433 – October 1, 1499) was one of the most influential humanist ...
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  • Neo-Pythagoreans and especially the Neo-Platonic school of Alexandria ... Neo-Pythagoreans and especially the Neo-Platonic school of Alexandria ...
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  • Neoplatonism (also Neo-Platonism) is the modern term for a school of philosophy took shape in the third century C.E. with the philosopher Plotinus ...
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  • tinged with pantheism, fatalism and other Neo-platonic errors, and this gave rise to a new wave of conflict within the universities. Pantheists like ...
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  • Mahavedi Varma was one of the pillars of 20th century Indian poetry, but her influence would be felt well beyond her writing. She was an educator ...
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  • Damascius (c. 460 C.E. – c. 538 C.E.) was the last head of the Neoplatonic Academy in Athens. Born in Damascus about 460 C.E., he studied rhetoric ...
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  • Chung Dojeon (Jeong Dojeon; 1342 – 1398), also known by the pen name Sambong, was the most powerful medieval Korean noble and politician of ...
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  • Plotinus (205-270 C.E.), who developed the Neo-Platonic tradition, also held that good and beauty are one in the realm of thought, and that the ...
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  • *Siorvanes, Lucas. Proclus: Neo-Platonic Philosophy and Science. Yale University Press, 1997. *Taylor, Thomas. Proclus the Neoplatonic Philosopher ...
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  • who preserved and interpreted Neo-Platonic philosophy, including the thought of such figures as Plotinus and Proclus. :Maximus is heir to all ...
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  • viewed as a continuing expression of a pagan, neo-platonic tradition stretching back through the troubadours and early medieval Latin lyrics to the ...
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  • and Roman academies, he professed a neo-Platonic version of gnostic theology, stressing the ultimately monistic nature of the cosmos. Christologically ...
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  • The terms form and matter describe a basic duality in all existence, between the essence or "whatness" of a thing (form) and the stuff ...
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  • Whole, Lossky lays out a neo-Leibnitzian, neo-Platonic theory based on monads, or "substantival agents." Lossky's monads are radically ...
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  • Emanationism is the doctrine that describes all existence as emanating (Latin emanare, "to flow from") from God, the First Reality ...
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  • Lev Nikolayevich Gumilyov ( Лев Никола́евич Гумилёв ) (October 1, 1912 – June 15, 1992), also known as Lev Gumilev, was ...
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  • category:image wanted Brunner, Emil Emil Brunner (December 23, 1889 – April 6, 1966) was an eminent and highly influential Swiss theologian ...
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