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WizardingWorldClass t1_j5imap3 wrote
Reply to comment by WarrenHarding in The Best Books on Neoplatonism - To the modern reader, Neoplatonist thinkers can seem quite alien, but engaging with them helps us to understand ourselves and modern philosophy better, says Ursula Coope, Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Oxford. by five_books
There is actually a big collaberation project between 6 or so scholars on youtube right now covering the topic. Check out Dr. Justin Sledge (Esoterica), Dr. Dan Atrell (The Modern Hermeticist), Dr. Angela Puca (Angela's Symposium), or Philop Holm (Let's Talk Religion) in particular
WizardingWorldClass t1_j5jk55x wrote
Reply to comment by WarrenHarding in The Best Books on Neoplatonism - To the modern reader, Neoplatonist thinkers can seem quite alien, but engaging with them helps us to understand ourselves and modern philosophy better, says Ursula Coope, Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Oxford. by five_books
Do you mean early "neo"-platonists who derived much of their thought from the teachings of plato but differed in particular ways (much like Plotinus would later)? Or do you mean thinkers who wrote about alternatives to platonic metaphysics in-between Plato and Plotinus?