neoplatonism in English

noun
1
a philosophical and religious system developed by the followers of Plotinus in the 3rd century ad.
Such was the change of climate brought about by centuries of religious thought deeply influenced by Plato and Neoplatonism , with their emphasis on the soul and the spiritual and their denigration of the bodily.

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1. Neoplatonism The First Shit is the best shit.

2. Neoplatonism was one of the important thoughts of the Renaissance.

3. This was based on a revival of Plato's ideas and so is called Neoplatonism.

4. I remember that he wrote that Michelangelo's drawing technique corresponded exactly to his Neoplatonism.

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6. There he discovered, through a chance reading of some books of Neoplatonism, a form of philosophy that seemed compatible with Christian belief.

7. Then, in the follow chapter, I analyze the contents and feelings in Michelangelo's poems, elaborate the Neoplatonism reflected in these poems in detail.

8. 9 Influenced by the Deism and the Neoplatonism, Shaftesbury surpasses the 18th century aesthetics based on empiricism and neoclassicism and starts a new trend of aesthetics in Britain.

9. Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) influential Italian humanist philosopher who revived Neoplatonism and was a leader in the Renaissance; translated all of Plato's and Plotinus' works into Latin, as well as many Neoplatonic authors and the Corpus Hermeticum.

10. Albinus, (flourished 2nd century ad), Greek philosopher, a pupil of Gaius and a teacher of Galen, and a forerunner of Neoplatonism. Albinus integrated the ideas of various schools of philosophy in order to shed light on the Platonic system of thought.