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Some went so far as to credit Aristotle himself with neo-Platonic metaphysical ideas.
Its subject is a Neo-Platonic argument about the relative merits of sight and sound.
This goal followed from Neo-Platonic ideals, where music and morality are closely linked.
His commentaries removed the neo-Platonic bias of his predecessors.
In his philosophical thought neo-platonic ideas prevail; and astrology also had a place in his view of the world.
"Katherine Philips: friendship, poetry and neo-platonic thought in seventeenth century England."
It apparently shows clear neo-Platonic references to the school of Ibn Masarra.
It's not until the 15th century and figures like Michelangelo that the whole Neo-Platonic doctrine sets in, but this is some way down the track.
Renaissance humanism saw resurgence in hermeticism and Neo-Platonic varieties of ceremonial magic.
Bryson of Heraclea was a neo-platonic who is cited as having heavily influenced early Muslim economic scholarship.
Christianity adopted this Neo-Platonic conception and saw it as a strong argument for the existence of a supreme God.
Maimonides admiration for the neo-Platonic commentators led him to doctrines which the later Scholastics did not accept.
Of course as Vernon indicates, it appears neo-Platonic dualism is a mythology that has has little if any basis in fact.
Sometimes described as a form of pantheism, the idea is similar to the neo-Platonic view that God is both immanent and transcendent.
The Neo-Platonic writers took up Clement's "forty-two essential texts".
Plotinus, a Neo-Platonic philosopher, saw all forms of existence as emanating from 'The One'.
His admiration for argumentative church fathers and neo-Platonic philosophers seems entirely disinterested, as Rosen's talk of the rabbis is not.
Gassendi attacked Fludd's neo-Platonic position.
Some cultures or philosophies believe that evil can arise without meaning or reason (in neo-Platonic philosophy this is called absurd evil).
Augustine's perspective follows from and is built upon the neo-Platonic views of his era, which in turn have their original roots in Plato's cosmogony.
His belief that all created beauty is an emanation of divine beauty was likewise Hallajian or neo-Platonic in origin.
He makes many references to Aristotle in his writings, but these are often unwittingly re-interpreted in a Neo-Platonic framework.
The Hill people, whom Europe scorned as barbarians, were members of a secret, neo-Platonic society, based on reason and order and the search for truth.
They show Robert Sidney as an advocate of the Neo-platonic philosophy of love and adept at a great variety of verse forms.
He also translated from neo-Platonic Aristotelian commentators, Dexippus, Ammonius, Porphyry and others.