>Ineluctable modality of the visible
what does it mean
Read Aristotle.
form
>>7839635
>wants to understand what Stephen meant
>doesn't want to read about it and learn
The essence of the observed object is not held in its shape or color. You see only a form. Happy now?
>>7839617
He has optics in his shoe.
>>7839682
>his shoe
>his
>implying
>>7839685
>joyce is my bitch, bitch
Joyce was a platonist? Lmao, ty for telling me that so i dont have to read him.
>>7839861
Your cool
>>7839861
>--The schoolmen were schoolboys first, Stephen said superpolitely.
Aristotle was once Plato's schoolboy.
>--And has remained so, one should hope, John Eglinton sedately said. One
can see him, a model schoolboy with his diploma under his arm.
>He laughed again at the now smiling bearded face.
>Formless spiritual. Father, Word and Holy Breath. Allfather, the heavenly
man. Hiesos Kristos, magician of the beautiful, the Logos who suffers in
us at every moment. This verily is that. I am the fire upon the altar. I
am the sacrificial butter.
>Dunlop, Judge, the noblest Roman of them all, A.E., Arval, the Name
Ineffable, in heaven hight: K.H., their master, whose identity is no
secret to adepts. Brothers of the great white lodge always watching to
see if they can help. The Christ with the bridesister, moisture of light,
born of an ensouled virgin, repentant sophia, departed to the plane of
buddhi. The life esoteric is not for ordinary person. O.P. must work off
bad karma first. Mrs Cooper Oakley once glimpsed our very illustrious
sister H.P.B.'s elemental.
>O, fie! Out on't! PFUITEUFEL! You naughtn't to look, missus, so you
naughtn't when a lady's ashowing of her elemental.
>Mr Best entered, tall, young, mild, light. He bore in his hand with grace
a notebook, new, large, clean, bright.
>--That model schoolboy, Stephen said, would find Hamlet's musings about
the afterlife of his princely soul, the improbable, insignificant and
undramatic monologue, as shallow as Plato's.
>John Eglinton, frowning, said, waxing wroth:
>--Upon my word it makes my blood boil to hear anyone compare Aristotle
with Plato.
>--Which of the two, Stephen asked, would have banished me from his
commonwealth?
>>7839867
you're