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Ne·o·pla·to·nism
Neoplatonism
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a philosophical school and doctrine founded by Plotinus in the third century A.D. that asserts that all existence flows from a single source, with which the soul seeks to unite.
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Neoplatonic (adj.), Neoplatonist (n.) |
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