Why write esoterically if one is obliged openly to announce the point of one's esotericism? |
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Could you sum up in your own words, for the benefit of our readers who are maybe not as esoterically educated, what the central thesis is? |
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The Conjure-Man Dies, generically and esoterically, presents demanding self-referential problems for the writer and the reader of such hermeneutic texts. |
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The Tories are mocked for esoterically espousing a vision of society at a time when the most pressing issues are economic. |
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More esoterically, the first results from the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, should be coming in. |
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No doubt it also has an esoterically significant numerical value. |
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But esoterically Asanga means attachment with A. Sanskrit scholars don·t know it. |
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But the climbing of the sixth hill is esoterically considered difficult. |
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But esoterically Capricorn is ruled by number five. |
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The volume, which esoterically ranges across a broad range of topics, played a role in introducing the thought of the once less prominent Lacan to Anglophonic audiences. |
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Leo Strauss taught that the major canonical writers, especially philosophers, wrote in two fashions within the same text, exoterically and esoterically. |
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I admit that Leibniz treated the doctrine of eternal damnation very exoterically, and that esoterically he would have expressed himself altogether differently on the subject. |
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Esoterically the die therefore can represent the cube or cut stone, the philosopher's stone, the cornerstone of the chuch. |
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Esoterically it is seen as the headlight that illumines the whole human system. |
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Esoterically, it is one energy in two forms. |
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Esoterically, violet is white and white is violet. |
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