ellauri155.html on line 1014: of her health. There was a love-affair, I don’t know how Platonic, between her
ellauri198.html on line 778: But something of the conclusion can be surmised here, however tentatively. Roland's equivocal triumph is an instance of Kierkegaardian "repetition" rather than of Platonic "recollection" on Hegelian "mediation," if only because the Romantic trope-upon-a-trope or transumption leads to a projective or introjective stance of which Kierkegaard is the conscious anti-Platonic and anti-Hegelian theorist. Precisely what Roland refuses is the Golgotha of Absolute Spirit that Hegel proclaims at the very close of his Phenomenology:
ellauri216.html on line 164: Toiseen osaan kuuluvat teologiset teokset. Näitä ovat muun muassa Teologian alkeet, Platonilainen teologia (Theologia Platonica), Khrestomatheia, Hymni ja Epigrammata. Kristittyjen toimeenpanemien vainojen vuoksi helleeninen uskonto alkoi kuolla. Proklos opetti kreikkalaisiin myytteihin sisältyvää symbolismia ja analysoi niitä suurella huolella ja viisaudella. Hän esimerkiksi opetti, että kreikkalaisissa myyteissä avioliitto on "luovien voimien jakamaton liitto". Leukavasti laukaistu!
ellauri241.html on line 321: In the calmed twilight of Platonic shades. Enemmän tai vähemmän platonisten sävyjen hämärässä.
xxx/ellauri075.html on line 217: Klein was affectionately known as Jasha (pronounced "Yasha"). He was one of the world's preeminent interpreters of Plato and the Platonic tradition. As one of many Jewish scholars who were no longer safe in Europe, he fled the Nazis. He was a friend of fellow émigré and German-American philosopher Lefa Struzi.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 38: Ludi oli Cambridgen "apostoleja". The Cambridge Apostles was founded in 1820 by twelve right-wing Christian evangelical students under the name The Cambridge Conversazione Society. The Cambridge Apostles enjoyed 'homoeroticism' and 'Platonic love'. Aika paljon filosofeja ja vakoojia. The Apostles tended to be gay.
xxx/ellauri179.html on line 336: When writing The Garden of Eden he appeared as a redhead one day in May 1947. When asked about it, he said he had dyed his hair "by mistake." In that novel, the search for complete unity between boy lovers is carried to extremes. It "may seem" that the halves of the Platonic homoerotic myth (once cut in two by Zeus and ever since longing to become a spoon again) are uniting here.
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