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Philosophy Between the Lines

The Lost History of Esoteric Writing

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Philosophy Between the Lines

By: Arthur M. Melzer
Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
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Philosophical esotericsim - the practice of communicating one's unorthodox thoughts "between the lines" - was a common practice until the end of the 18th century. The famous Encyclopedie of Diderot, for instance, not only discusses this practice in over 20 different articles, but admits to employing it itself. The history of Western thought contains hundreds of such statements by major philosophers testifying to the use of esoteric writing in their own work or others'. Despite this long and well-documented history, however, esotericism is often dismissed today as a rare occurrence. But by ignoring esotericism, we risk cutting ourselves off from a full understanding of Western philosophical thought.

Arthur M. Melzer serves as our deeply knowledgeable guide in this engaging history of philosophical esotericism. Walking listeners through both an ancient (Plato) and a modern (Machiavelli) esoteric work, he explains what esotericism is - and is not. Melzer explores the various motives that led thinkers in different times and places to engage in this strange practice, while also exploring the motives that lead more recent thinkers not only to dislike and avoid this practice but to deny its very existence. In the book's final section, Melzer turns to how we might once again cultivate the long-forgotten art of reading esoteric works.

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Fascinating and thoughtful unpacking of this still influential approach to philosophy and the passing in of knowledge in general
We’ll read in an unobtrusive sort of way also.

Insightful history of this school of Philosophy

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Amazingly well researched view of the history of philosophy up to now. With deep insights into our current crisis of thought

Wow! To be reread again and again

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