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How is Proclus's philosophy often described?

  • Materialistic

  • Empirical

  • Platonic

  • Naturalistic

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Proclus's philosophy is often described as Platonic because it draws heavily on the ideas of Plato, who was a Greek philosopher who lived in the 4th century BC. Proclus's philosophy is based on the belief that there is a higher reality that is beyond the world we can see and touch, and that this higher reality is the source of all that is good and beautiful.
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