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Following Aristotle, Aquinas rejected the strict dualism of the Augustinian/neo-Platonic philosophy dominant at the time.
Matt J. Rossano: Thomas Aquinas: Saint of Evolutionary Psychologist? Matt J. Rossano 2010
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Following Aristotle, Aquinas rejected the strict dualism of the Augustinian/neo-Platonic philosophy dominant at the time.
Matt J. Rossano: Thomas Aquinas: Saint of Evolutionary Psychologist? Matt J. Rossano 2010
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Following Aristotle, Aquinas rejected the strict dualism of the Augustinian/neo-Platonic philosophy dominant at the time.
Matt J. Rossano: Thomas Aquinas: Saint of Evolutionary Psychologist? Matt J. Rossano 2010
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It does not involve angels, demons, neo-Platonic spheres, noetic experiences of the union of all life -- nothing.
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Notable is the neo-Platonic objection that certain of what we call "things" or "acts" are only impoverished versions of actual things or acts.
THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART FOUR Hal Duncan 2007
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Notable is the neo-Platonic objection that certain of what we call "things" or "acts" are only impoverished versions of actual things or acts.
A Response to a Response Hal Duncan 2007
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Theosophical Kabbalah's central symbolic structure is that of the ten sefirot -- an untranslatable word, sometimes rendered as "emanations," the neo-Platonic term for the stages of development from unity to multiplicity.
Jay Michaelson: An Introduction To Kabbalah, Part 3: Three Answers To The Ultimate Question 2009
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Anti-foundationalism is a threat to neo-Platonic or Thomist theorizing than the Exodus or Easter narrative.
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I just wish our quasi-Gnostic/neo-Platonic (the adoption — and misinterpretation — by some of L. Strauss anyone?) punditocracy would stop thinking in terms of vain invocations of symbols carrying the names of dead people and would actually think in terms — even if general and abstract rather than specific and concrete — of the policies those actual people supported or opposed.
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Notable is the neo-Platonic objection that certain of what we call "things" or "acts" are only impoverished versions of actual things or acts.
Archive 2007-04-01 Hal Duncan 2007
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