neoplatonic (Meaning)

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neoplatonic (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Neoplatonism or the Neoplatonists.

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neoplatonic Sentence Examples

  1. The Neoplatonic philosopher Plotinus believed in the existence of a higher realm of reality beyond the physical world.
  2. Neoplatonism influenced the development of Christian theology, particularly the writings of Saint Augustine.
  3. The Neoplatonic concept of the soul's transcendence was influential in the development of mystical traditions.
  4. Neoplatonism emphasized the unity of all things and the importance of contemplation in achieving spiritual growth.
  5. The Neoplatonic school of philosophy flourished in Alexandria, Egypt, during the late Roman Empire.
  6. Neoplatonism sought to reconcile Greek philosophical thought with Eastern religious traditions.
  7. The Neoplatonic idea of the One as the ultimate reality had a profound impact on subsequent philosophical and theological thought.
  8. Neoplatonism influenced the Neoplatonic Academy, which became a center for philosophical and religious studies in Florence during the Renaissance.
  9. Neoplatonism played a significant role in the development of Western esotericism and alchemy.
  10. Neoplatonic thought continues to inspire philosophers, artists, and mystics to this day.

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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Neoplatonism or the Neoplatonists.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Neoplatonic philosopher Plotinus believed in the existence of a higher realm of reality beyond the physical world.

Neoplatonism influenced the development of Christian theology, particularly the writings of Saint Augustine.

The Neoplatonic concept of the soul's transcendence was influential in the development of mystical traditions.

Neoplatonism emphasized the unity of all things and the importance of contemplation in achieving spiritual growth.