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In discussing how the ancient Greeks and Romans differed from our conception of the individual the author of the textbook states, "The rational mind of each person thus knows another person only as essence- humanness- not as an individual defined by the characteristics that make each person unique". Explain how this "Neoplatonism Zeitgeist" of universals and not individuals was reflected in a medieval person's legal status, work, social roles, religion and morality etc.

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