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  • ...d into four periods: Old Academy 347-267 BC, New Academy 267-80 BC, Middle Platonism 80BC-250 AD, and Neoplatonism 250 AD through to the Reformation [https://ww ==Platonism and early schools of thought in Judaism==
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  • ...ead to a school of thought called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platonism Platonism]. Plato's writings have been published in several fashions; this has led to
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  • ...more or less derived from the earlier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Platonism] of the [[Greeks]]. These schools of [[philosophy]] were:
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  • :"Philo's rule dominated Greek culture, from Homer to Neo-Platonism and the Christian Fathers of late antiquity. The rule is: "μεταχαρα
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  • ...osophical skepticism, such as "academic" skepticism, an ancient variant of Platonism that claimed knowledge of truth was impossible. [[Empiricism]] is a closel
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  • ...la Mirandola]] turned their attention to the classical literature of [[neo-Platonism]], and what was thought to be the pre-Mosaic tradition of [[Hermeticism]].
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  • ...identified as Gnosticism, the Hermetic treatises on alchemy and magic, Neo-Platonism, and the Kabbalah, all originating in the eastern Mediterranean area during
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  • * [[Origen]]: Origen was influential in integrating elements of [[Platonism]] into [[Christianity]]. He incorporated Platonic [[idealism]] into his con
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  • [[Theurgy]] has a clear relationship to neo-Platonism and Kabbalah and contains the concept of spiritual evolution and ultimately
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  • ...ly involve mysticism; the present meaning of the term arose, rather, via [[Platonism]] and [[Neoplatonism]], which made reference to the Eleusinian initiation a ...ous mystical sects of classical / late antiquity that were influenced by [[Platonism]], [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]]. Some have argued{{who?}} that Christia
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  • ...ntains concepts from Eastern religions, [[mysticism]], [[psychology]], and Platonism, not to mention a lot of Shakesperean inspiration. It is monistic in its po
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  • .... [[Philosophical realism|Realism]] about such objects is exemplified by [[Platonism]]. Other positions include [[moderate realism]], as espoused by [[Aristotle
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  • ...hat of the [[kabbalah]] in the west, lataif-e-sitta in [[Sufism]] or [[neo-platonism]]. The energy that was unleashed in creation, called the [[Kundalini]], lie
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  • ...have been strongly influenced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantonism Platonism], the example is all the more convincing.
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  • ...more or less derived from the earlier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Platonism] of the [[Greeks]]. These schools of [[philosophy]] were:
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  • ...stament to St Augustine; Medieval Islamic and Christian ideas; Renaissance Platonism, Hermeticism and other heterodoxies; Mind and soul in English from Chaucer with Neo-Platonism is that the Islamic philosophers circulated an amalgam of
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  • ...of Christianity, saw a revival of magical practices associated with [[neo-Platonism]] under the guise of [[theurgy]].
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  • ...a]] (a 1st century BC Jewish thinker who tried to reconcile Judaism with [[Platonism]]), the Church lost the ambiguity of the Hebrew text and replaced it with G
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