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Proclian, a.|ˈprɒklɪən| Also ˈProcline |-laɪn|. Of or relating to Proclus (a.d. ? 410–85), a neo-Platonist philosopher and head of the Athenian school after Plutarch and Syrianus, his views, or works.
1912F. von Hügel Eternal Life vii. 118 We find in Eckhart a..scientific, still predominantly Proclian, thirst for intellectual utter simplicity and clearness. 1951Mind LX. 417 The Proclian Liber de causis. 1967I. P. Sheldon-Williams in A. H. Armstrong Cambr. Hist. Later Greek & Early Med. Philos. 477 The Procline Neoplatonism had worked out those implications. Ibid., The enemies were..the Procline theology based on polytheism, and the Procline theurgy deriving from the belief in a supernatural power inherent in the phenomenal world. |