The silence of Hermes
Armand de Lesquivir
The silence of Hermes
Armand de Lesquivir
Dissertation on a dialectic: Pathos / Ethos / Logos, opening with the historiography of ancient Greece, which is not the historical First Nation, but which contributed to the most powerful mythological psychology in history. The first part deals with prejudice, praxis, recurrence - in short, with everything that is the work of language, with a real opposition between creationism and innateism. The second part deals with ideology in ethics, initiation into the will to power, the impact of the disturbances of desire, the relationship of history to ideology, dialectics as it conforms, the relativistic detachment of synthesis, the relationship of Aristotle's categories to the chakras, the apologetics of enstasis as visceral corporeality. In the third part, Hermes or when alchemy is of the word, from ontology to reason, from metaphysics as the apogee of metaphysics, value judgment and resilience to empathy, pathogenesis of reliance to transcendence, ethics and vanities, remission between vacuity and otherness. Conclusion of aporia as esotericism.
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