ByByzantine philosophy refers to the unique form that the philosophical heritage of Ancient Greece assumed for approximately a thousand years through its fusion with Christianity in the geographic context of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium). This philosophical tradition is not merely about copying and preserving the works of classical philosophers; it is also an intellectual domain in which these works are reinterpreted at theological, ethical, logical, and metaphysical levels.Byzantine philos
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Hypatia was a mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who lived in Alexandria between 355 and 415 CE. There are differing views regarding her birth date; some scholars point to 370 CE while others favor 355 CE. The biographies of her students are better documented, and based on the assumption that they were several years younger than their teacher, 355 CE appears more likely.【1】 She died in March 415 in Alexandria.She is also known as the "Philosopher of Alexandria" or the "Muse of Alexandria
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NeNeoplatonism is a school of thought that emerged through the reinterpretation of Plato's philosophy and its development into a metaphysical system. While this philosophical tradition bears the influence of ancient philosophers such as Euclid and Aristotle, it primarily focuses on Plato's theory of forms and his understanding of the soul, creating a new ontology and epistemology. Plotinus, who is considered the founder of Neoplatonism, established this systematic framework, which was further adva
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Platonism is a philosophical movement that originated in the late 4th century BCE at the Academy in Athens, founded by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, and later developed by his students and followers into a systematic tradition of thought. At the core of this philosophy is the belief in a transcendent realm of unchanging eternal and perfect forms or ideas, accessible only through reason, which exists beyond the mutable flawed and ever-changing physical world perceived by the senses. This u
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