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Neoplatonism, also known as late Platonism, is a philosophical movement that emerged in the 3rd century AD, emphasizing monism and the concept of 'the One'. It
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Neoplatonism, also known as late Platonism, is a philosophical movement that emerged in the 3rd century AD, emphasizing monism and the concept of 'the One'. It was influenced by [[hellenistic-philosophy|Hellenistic philosophy]] and [[plato|Plato]]'s ideas, and had a profound impact on Western philosophy. Key figures such as [[ammonius-saccas|Ammonius Saccas]] and [[plotinus|Plotinus]] shaped the movement, which spanned several centuries and influenced various fields, including [[christianity|Christianity]] and [[islamic-philosophy|Islamic philosophy]].