Perhaps i can help Perplexity in this distinction making.
Ultimately, what Perplexity seems to have adopted in his previous iteration of philosophical thought (as opposed to his current Neoplatonism

) is the Scholastic system.
What he is rejecting is the Christian content added by Thomas Aquinas.
Stop and think for a second - this isn’t as odd as it may first appear.
Thomism, whether we are speaking of Aquinas’ heirs or of the saint himself, is an outgrowth of Aristotlean thought. Furthermore, we must remember that Thomas’ sources for Scholastic thinking was not just Aristotle.
He quotes Rabbi Moses Maimonides, Ibn Rushd, and Ibn Sina.
So think about that - 1 Pagan, 1 Muslim, The Greatest Philosopher of the Middle Ages (who happened to be a Muslim), and the Greatest Jewish Thinker of the Middle Ages.
Maimonides, Ibn Rushd, and Ibn Sina all used Aristotle’s ideas in defense of their own respective faiths with varying degrees of success.
Maimonides, while not considered -the- authority on all things Jews in the modern era, is still considered the most influential scholar and philosopher of Religious Judaism to-date.
Ibn Sina however suffered a fate similar to our own Origen of Alexandria. Branches of modern Islam tends to view him as a dangerous heretic. Its why when our own Catholic Theologians dialogue with Islam, we have an easier time of it with the Sufis and the Shi’ite Muslims (who still honor Ibn Sina and teach his works)…because we acutally share Common Categories with them.
Hell, technically Perplexity’s Scholastic Paganism would also be able to dialogue with them as well.
The best analogy i could come up with is… A Computer Operating System.
All our faiths at some point in time wanted the “Aristotle OS”. No faith ever accepted the “Aristotle OS” as Aristotle had it - we obviously modded it to fit our own religious predilections.
As Catholics, we are the only ones who continued improving and adding more “apps” and correcting errors in the system. Its why to a certain degree the “Aristotle OS” is almost exclusively ours at this point. Thomism may as well be the Windows to Aristotle’s DOS.
All Perplexity has done, was take “Thomism/Windows” and stripped out the Christian parts to it.