Scholarly Philosophy of Late Antiquity and the Christian Teaching: Some Reflections Concerning the Interference of Ideas
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ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY, CHRISTIANITY, MIDDLE PLATONISM, NEOPLATONIC SCHOOLS, BASIC ETHICAL TERMINOLOGYAbstract
The influence of ancient philosophy on patristic is obvious. But since long there exists an opinion that Christianity also had influence upon some pagan philosophers of late antiquity, especially on Hierocles of Alexandria and on Ammonios, the teacher of Plotinus. However the teaching of Ammonios defies any reconstruction. All attempts to seek direct Christian influence on Hierocles in the sphere of fundamental notions about the structure of being and the arrangement of the world can only lead to erroneous conclusions. If it is possible at all to speak about Christian influence upon pagan philosophy - namely upon later Neoplatonists - its traces are most likely to be found in the areas marginal for the pagan consciousness.