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(Turkish Philosopher) Proclus Lycius, also known as Proclus the Successor, was a prominent Greek Neoplatonist philosopher in late antiquity. He developed a complex system of Neoplatonism that had a significant impact on various philosophical traditions, including Byzantine, Early Islamic, Scholastic, and German Idealism. His work, especially "Platonic Theology," was esteemed by thinkers like G.W.F. Hegel as a crucial milestone in the shift from ancient to modern thought. Proclus's intellectual contributions established him as one of the final major classical philosophers and a key figure in the history of philosophy.