neopythagorean |
neopythagoreanism |
Related terms |
Neopythagoreanism is a related term of neopythagorean.
As nouns the difference between neopythagorean and neopythagoreanism
is that
neopythagorean is an adherent of Neopythagoreanism while
Neopythagoreanism is a Graeco-Alexandrian school of philosophy, reviving Pythagorean doctrines, which became prominent in the first and second centuries CE.
As an adjective Neopythagorean
is of or pertaining to Neopythagoreanism.
ce |
neopythagoreanism |
As an initialism CE
is common Era, Current Era or Christian Era. Often written in small caps like AD and BC.
As a noun Neopythagoreanism is
a Graeco-Alexandrian school of philosophy, reviving Pythagorean doctrines, which became prominent in the first and second centuries CE.
doctrine |
neopythagoreanism |
As nouns the difference between doctrine and neopythagoreanism
is that
doctrine is a belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters while
neopythagoreanism is a graeco-alexandrian school of philosophy, reviving pythagorean doctrines, which became prominent in the first and second centuries ce.
philosophy |
neopythagoreanism |
As nouns the difference between philosophy and neopythagoreanism
is that
philosophy is (uncountable|originally) the love of wisdom while
neopythagoreanism is a graeco-alexandrian school of philosophy, reviving pythagorean doctrines, which became prominent in the first and second centuries ce.
As a verb philosophy
is to philosophize.