12 Facts About Neoplatonism

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Neoplatonism is a strand of Platonic philosophy that emerged in the 3rd century AD against the background of Hellenistic philosophy and religion.

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Neoplatonism had an enduring influence on the subsequent history of philosophy.

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Neoplatonism had a strong influence on the perennial philosophy of the Italian Renaissance thinkers Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola, and continues through nineteenth-century Universalism and modern-day spirituality and nondualism.

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Neoplatonism synthesized ideas from various philosophical and religious cultural spheres.

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Neoplatonism is important in the history of mathematics because of his Life of Pythagoras and his commentary on Euclid's Elements, which Pappus used when he wrote his own commentary.

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Neoplatonism is perhaps best known for his compendium on Pythagorean philosophy.

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Neoplatonism set forth one of the most elaborate, complex, and fully developed neoplatonic systems, providing an allegorical way of reading the dialogues of Plato.

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Neoplatonism had links with Gnosticism, which Plotinus rebuked in his ninth tractate of the second Enneads: "Against Those That Affirm The Creator of The Cosmos and The Cosmos Itself to Be Evil".

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Neoplatonism wrote most of his philosophy during his time as a court politician at Constantinople in the 1030s and 1040s.

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Neoplatonism introduced his understanding and insight into the works of neoplatonism during the failed attempt to reconcile the East–West Schism at the Council of Florence.

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Neoplatonism was not just a revival of Plato's ideas, it is all based on Plotinus' created synthesis, which incorporated the works and teachings of Plato, Aristotle, Pythagoras, and other Greek philosophers.

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Neoplatonism could speak and write Latin and Greek, and had knowledge on Hebrew and Arabic.

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