“Might not the cyclical nature of Plato’s and Aristotle’s supreme being be the personification of a philosophical mannerism?”
– Friedrich Schlegel, Athenaeum Fragments
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“Might not the cyclical nature of Plato’s and Aristotle’s supreme being be the personification of a philosophical mannerism?”
– Friedrich Schlegel, Athenaeum Fragments
Originally appeared on Philosophy Bits Read More
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