Similarities between Ancient philosophy and Iamblichus
Ancient philosophy and Iamblichus have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ancient philosophy, Aristotle, Augustine of Hippo, Neoplatonism, Neopythagoreanism, Plato, Plotinus, Porphyry (philosopher), Proclus, Pythagoras, Sophist, Western philosophy.
Ancient philosophy
This page lists some links to ancient philosophy.
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Aristotle
Aristotle (Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs,; 384–322 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist born in the city of Stagira, Chalkidiki, in the north of Classical Greece.
Ancient philosophy and Aristotle · Aristotle and Iamblichus ·
Augustine of Hippo
Saint Augustine of Hippo (13 November 354 – 28 August 430) was a Roman African, early Christian theologian and philosopher from Numidia whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy.
Ancient philosophy and Augustine of Hippo · Augustine of Hippo and Iamblichus ·
Neoplatonism
Neoplatonism is a term used to designate a strand of Platonic philosophy that began with Plotinus in the third century AD against the background of Hellenistic philosophy and religion.
Ancient philosophy and Neoplatonism · Iamblichus and Neoplatonism ·
Neopythagoreanism
Neopythagoreanism (or Neo-Pythagoreanism) was a school of Hellenistic philosophy which revived Pythagorean doctrines.
Ancient philosophy and Neopythagoreanism · Iamblichus and Neopythagoreanism ·
Plato
Plato (Πλάτων Plátōn, in Classical Attic; 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.
Ancient philosophy and Plato · Iamblichus and Plato ·
Plotinus
Plotinus (Πλωτῖνος; – 270) was a major Greek-speaking philosopher of the ancient world.
Ancient philosophy and Plotinus · Iamblichus and Plotinus ·
Porphyry (philosopher)
Porphyry of Tyre (Πορφύριος, Porphýrios; فرفوريوس, Furfūriyūs; c. 234 – c. 305 AD) was a Neoplatonic philosopher who was born in Tyre, in the Roman Empire.
Ancient philosophy and Porphyry (philosopher) · Iamblichus and Porphyry (philosopher) ·
Proclus
Proclus Lycaeus (8 February 412 – 17 April 485 AD), called the Successor (Greek Πρόκλος ὁ Διάδοχος, Próklos ho Diádokhos), was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, one of the last major classical philosophers (see Damascius).
Ancient philosophy and Proclus · Iamblichus and Proclus ·
Pythagoras
Pythagoras of Samos was an Ionian Greek philosopher and the eponymous founder of the Pythagoreanism movement.
Ancient philosophy and Pythagoras · Iamblichus and Pythagoras ·
Sophist
A sophist (σοφιστής, sophistes) was a specific kind of teacher in ancient Greece, in the fifth and fourth centuries BC.
Ancient philosophy and Sophist · Iamblichus and Sophist ·
Western philosophy
Western philosophy is the philosophical thought and work of the Western world.
Ancient philosophy and Western philosophy · Iamblichus and Western philosophy ·
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Ancient philosophy and Iamblichus Comparison
Ancient philosophy has 325 relations, while Iamblichus has 55. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 3.16% = 12 / (325 + 55).
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