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Vulcan Perspectives on Platonic Thought. Vulkanische Perspektiven zum Platonismus". In the Flesh (1998)
The platonic view on Christianity... Der Platonismus des Christentums... Hatsujô kateikyôshi: Sensei no aijiru (2003)
Everyday neo-Platonism. Geläufiger Neuplatonismus eben. Le pont des Arts (2004)

WordNet (3.0)
neoplatonism(n) a system of philosophical and theological doctrines composed of elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism and oriental mysticism; its most distinctive doctrine holds that the first principle and source of reality transcends being and thought and is naturally unknowable
platonism(n) (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names, Syn. realism

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Neoplatonism

n. [ Neo- + Platonism. ] A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which Plotinus was the chief (a. d. 205-270), and which sought to reconcile the Platonic and Aristotelian systems with Oriental theosophy. It tended to mysticism and theurgy, and was the last product of Greek philosophy. [ 1913 Webster ]

Platonism

n. [ Cf. F. Platonisme. ] 1. The doctrines or philosophy by Plato or of his followers. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Plato believed God to be an infinitely wise, just, and powerful Spirit; and also that he formed the visible universe out of preëxistent amorphous matter, according to perfect patterns of ideas eternally existent in his own mind. Philosophy he considered as being a knowledge of the true nature of things, as discoverable in those eternal ideas after which all things were fashioned. In other words, it is the knowledge of what is eternal, exists necessarily, and is unchangeable; not of the temporary, the dependent, and changeable; and of course it is not obtained through the senses; neither is it the product of the understanding, which concerns itself only with the variable and transitory; nor is it the result of experience and observation; but it is the product of our reason, which, as partaking of the divine nature, has innate ideas resembling the eternal ideas of God. By contemplating these innate ideas, reasoning about them, and comparing them with their copies in the visible universe, reason can attain that true knowledge of things which is called philosophy. Plato's professed followers, the Academics, and the New Platonists, differed considerably from him, yet are called Platonists. Murdock. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An elevated rational and ethical conception of the laws and forces of the universe; sometimes, imaginative or fantastic philosophical notions. [ 1913 Webster ]


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普罗提诺[Pǔ luó tí nuò, ㄆㄨˇ ㄌㄨㄛˊ ㄊㄧˊ ㄋㄨㄛˋ,     /    ] Plotinus (Neoplatonism philosopher) #291,040 [Add to Longdo]
爱留根纳[Ài liú gēn nà, ㄞˋ ㄌㄧㄡˊ ㄍㄣ ㄋㄚˋ,     /    ] Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism [Add to Longdo]
新柏拉图主义[xīn Bó lā tú zhǔ yì, ㄒㄧㄣ ㄅㄛˊ ㄌㄚ ㄊㄨˊ ㄓㄨˇ ㄧˋ,       /      ] neo-Platonism (philosophical system combining Platonism with mysticism) [Add to Longdo]
柏拉图哲学[Bó lā tú zhé xué, ㄅㄛˊ ㄌㄚ ㄊㄨˊ ㄓㄜˊ ㄒㄩㄝˊ,      /     ] Platonism [Add to Longdo]

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プラトン主義[プラトンしゅぎ, puraton shugi] (n) Platonism [Add to Longdo]

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