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Monism! Yes! <br>
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That word was somewhere lurking in my forebrain. is it my hindbrain?<br>
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On 3/15/2012 11:24 AM, Craig Brewer wrote:
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<div><span>David: >></span>On second glance the story
seems based in some form of Platonism in which all material
things strive to reunite with the Ideal.<br>
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<div><span>I said it before, but I like to repeat myself lately.
David's idea about Platonism here is almost identical to
Milton's "monistic" theology. One day, I need to <br>
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<div>write up the similarities I see. Besides, it'd be fun to
suggest that a Catholic writer and a violently anti-Catholic
writer both had similar theologies...at least in their more
imaginative writings.</div>
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