Neoplatonism: Ancient Ideas Shaping Modern Minds
Neoplatonism and the Architecture of Reality
Neoplatonism emerged in the third century CE as a sophisticated philosophical tradition dedicated to understanding the deepest foundations of existence. Rooted in the dialogues of Plato and shaped by centuries of interpretation, Neoplatonic thought sought to explain reality not merely as a physical or material phenomenon, but as a structured hierarchy of being, intellect, and transcendence. Central to the tradition lay the conviction that all existence originates from a single, ultimate principle often described as the Good or the One, a source beyond form, division, and limitation.
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