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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2019 · 18 MIN

HoP 319 - Georgia on My Mind - Petritsi and the Proclus Revival

from History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps · host Peter Adamson

The Neoplatonist Proclus gets mixed reviews from Christians, as Nicholas of Methone refutes him but the Georgian philosopher Ioane Petritsi helps to revive his thought. 

The Neoplatonist Proclus gets mixed reviews from Christians, as Nicholas of Methone refutes him but the Georgian philosopher Ioane Petritsi helps to revive his thought.

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