Chapter VI. The Silence Beyond Names

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Chapter Contents: The early suspicions about discourse 110; silence in Greek tragedy 112; silence as pharmakon 112; the silence of the mysteries 113; Plato on the word 115; Aristotle on discourse and silence 117; Philo and the value of silence 11 8; the centrality of silence in the Gnostics 122; a development noted 124

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original Mortley, Raoul (1986) "Chapter VIII. Conclusion".
unknown Mortley, Raoul (1986) "Chapter V. Naming And Being".
unknown Mortley, Raoul (1986) "Chapter VII. Thinking Negatively : The Foundations Of The Via Negativa".

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