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The Hellenistic and Judaic philosophy of the early centuries did not so much (i) ancient Greek philosophy as it did (ii) the Platonic concepts of this time with its understanding of the way in which an ideal world, or one of perfect forms, (iii) the existence of a perfect being. Even the philosophy of the Middle Ages was so inextricably bound with the ideas of ancient Greece that many philosophers could hardly imagine discussing the existence of a perfect being without invoking the conceptual framework laid down by Plato more than a thousand years earlier.

Blank (i)

adapt

displace

foreshadow

Blank (ii)

supplant

reconcile

corrupt

Blank (iii)

allowed for

circumvented

called into question

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