| 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, Example: Neoplatonism was predominant in pagan Europe until the 6th century; Neoplatonism was a major influence on early Christian writers and on later medieval and Renaissance thought and on Islamic philosophy |
| Neoplatonism | n. [ Neo- + Platonism. ] A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which |
| 普罗提诺 | [普 罗 提 诺 / 普 羅 提 諾] Plotinus (Neoplatonism philosopher) #291,040 [Add to Longdo] |
| 爱留根纳 | [爱 留 根 纳 / 愛 留 根 納] Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism [Add to Longdo] |