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Neoplatonism|niːəʊˈpleɪtənɪz(ə)m| [f. neo- + Platonism: cf. F. néo-platonisme.] A philosophical and religious system, chiefly consisting of a mixture of Platonic ideas with Oriental mysticism, which originated at Alexandria in the 3rd century, and is especially represented in the writings of Plotinus, Porphyry, and Proclus.
1845Lewes Hist. Philos. II. 192 In losing Julian, Neo-Platonism lost its power, political and religious. 1869Lecky Europ. Mor. (1877) I. 325 Neoplatonism and the philosophies that were allied to it were fundamentally pantheistic. |