| 11. | This may be called in a wide sense Platonism.
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| 12. | Numenius of Apamea ( c . 160 ) combined both Neopythagoreanism and Platonism.
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| 13. | This circle of educated men introduced the ideas of Neo-Platonism to Hungary.
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| 14. | The concept of intermediate divine beings was common to Platonism and heretical Jewish sects.
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| 15. | Ocellus is hence the imagined amalgamation of Eastern Confucianism and Western Neo-Platonism.
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| 16. | It's a form of'static Platonism'impervious to developmental change.
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| 17. | Platonism had a profound effect on Western thought.
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| 18. | Platonism was considered authoritative in the Middle Ages.
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| 19. | Platonism in this sense is a contemporary view.
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| 20. | Consequently, Kant scholars have rarely recognized the relevance of Platonism for his ethics.
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