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Concentrating as he does on the ' Pythagoreanization ' of Greek philosophy by Iamblichus and the reception of and reaction to it in his successors , particularly Proclus , O'Meara's book is more dense than that of Napolitano Valditara .
Concentrating as he does on the ' Pythagoreanization ' of Greek philosophy by Iamblichus and the reception of and reaction to it in his successors , particularly Proclus , O'Meara's book is more dense than that of Napolitano Valditara .
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Aristotelian positions are again attributed to Pythagoras , sometimes with strange adjustments such as treating void as a principle of differentiation , enabling Iamblichus to come to terms with Aristotle's rejection of it .
Aristotelian positions are again attributed to Pythagoras , sometimes with strange adjustments such as treating void as a principle of differentiation , enabling Iamblichus to come to terms with Aristotle's rejection of it .
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Nevertheless Proclus still operates with Iamblichus ' principles , and even accepts that Plato's physics have a Pythagorean basis , as is so easily suggested to him by the person of their expositor . A direct comparison with Iamblichus ...
Nevertheless Proclus still operates with Iamblichus ' principles , and even accepts that Plato's physics have a Pythagorean basis , as is so easily suggested to him by the person of their expositor . A direct comparison with Iamblichus ...
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