The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureB. Blackwell, 1936 - 293 頁 |
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... Neo - Platonism , modified by Christian dogma , or blended with Stoicism . Natural magic , an offshoot of Neo - Platonism , presented what was , by and large , the most intelligible and super- ficially the most practical intrument for ...
... Neo - Platonism , modified by Christian dogma , or blended with Stoicism . Natural magic , an offshoot of Neo - Platonism , presented what was , by and large , the most intelligible and super- ficially the most practical intrument for ...
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... Neo - Platonism , which went by the name of Platonism . We shall not enter into any gen- eral explanation of the views of the Neo - Platonists or the relation of Neo - Platonism to Christian theology , although a complete and careful ...
... Neo - Platonism , which went by the name of Platonism . We shall not enter into any gen- eral explanation of the views of the Neo - Platonists or the relation of Neo - Platonism to Christian theology , although a complete and careful ...
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... Neo - Platonism is no longer seri- ously felt . Indeed , in the philosophy of human things it is not felt at all . Both Aristotelianism and Neo- Platonism join hands with Christianity in matters affecting human good . The opinions ...
... Neo - Platonism is no longer seri- ously felt . Indeed , in the philosophy of human things it is not felt at all . Both Aristotelianism and Neo- Platonism join hands with Christianity in matters affecting human good . The opinions ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE UNIVERSAL NATURE OF THINGS I | 1 |
DERIVATIONS AND INFERENCES | 32 |
PREOCCUPATIONS AND PREJUDGMENTS | 61 |
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