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Stephanie27 Stephanie27 |
Answer to question # 6
Mar 25 2008, 1:39 PM EDT "...that man is the intermediary between creatures, that he is familiar of the gods above him...he is the interpreter of nature, set midway between the timeless unchanging and flux of time...(Fiero 377)." "Neoplatonism's view of the soul as eternal and divine, and its perception of the universe as layered in ascending degrees of perfection...(Fiero 178)." Pico's assertions about the place of man reflect Neoplatonism because, it describes that man is in all parts of the universe aware of his souls divinity and eternal being. It deal with man in all of the layered ascending degrees of perfection. Do you find this valuable? |
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