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Important Platonists edit

Hi Antioco79. Concerning which entries should be bold on the platonism template, lets see if we can't thrash out a compromise? To me an important platonist would be someone who we know a lot about or who has left behind significant surviving works. I can't personally see how someone like Aedesius can be rated important on that scale (at least, compared to anyone else on the template), but clearly you've got a different set of criteria. I certainly could be persuaded that some of the characters you've highlighted might be deserving to be rated alongside Plato and Plotinus. Cheers! Singinglemon (talk) 02:43, 10 April 2008 (UTC)Reply