Synopsis The Noetic Society's own Barbara Stecker has located the occurrences of the ancient Greek word, αυτο (“Self”) in 8 of the 24 books of Homer's Iliad , and provided helpful lists of them here. We use Barbara's study sheets in many of our Friday night meetings in 2019 and 2020 where we were studying the Iliad with Pierre, and considering how this re-translation changes the meaning of each of these passages, and the books and work as a whole. Thank you, Barbara! There are currently...
Topics: philosophy, plato, homer, iliad, self
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Synopsis Jeffrey Mishlove interviews Pierre Grimes on Jeffrey's online program, New Thinking Allowed . We are not sure of the copyright status so for now we are only providing links to these videos on Jeffrey's YouTube channel, rather than storing copies of the videos here on archive.org. Thank you, Jeffrey, for interviewing Pierre. We love your channel and your long wonderful line of fascinating guests! Interviews on YouTube: 2017-10-03 Plato's Republic 2017-10-03 Philosophical Midwifery...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSNTA, pg1, dreams, psychedelics, mysticism, mindfulness
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Topics: philosophy, plato, parmenides, parmenides-poem
Juan and Maria Balboa translation of Plato's Republic. Interlinear modern English with ancient (Attic) Greek words rearranged in each sentence in order to correspond to their English word counterparts immediately above. First published in 2007, this translation has undergone multiple revisions. This latest revision was completed in February 2018. Download-able from the PDF link in the "Download Options" menu on this page. Thank you, Juan and Maria! More information on the Balboa...
Topics: philosophy, plato, republic, book01, book02, book03, book04, book05, book06, book07, book08
Synopsis Juan and Maria Balboa translation of The Gospel of John . Interlinear modern English with Greek words rearranged in each sentence in order to correspond to their English word counterparts immediately above. This translation was done at the request of Pierre Grimes, looking more carefully at all the occurrences of "αυτο", and seeing whether they could be translated as "Self". Also others. Download-able from the PDF link in the "Download Options" menu on...
Topics: philosophy, plato, john, new-testament, christianity
Most recent version posted: Jan 19, 2019 The Juan and Maria Balboa translation of the second speech of Socrates in Plato's dialog, Phaedrus . Interlinear Greek and English, with diagrams by the authors. Stephanus sections 244A-257B. The file is downloadable at the 'PDF' link in the "Download Options" section of this page. You may also be interested in Juan's talk on this section of the Phaedrus at our Friday night meeting 7/23/2010 , on the occasion of the Balboas' first release of...
Topics: philosophy, plato, phaedrus
Synopsis Translation of a portion of Proclus' Commentary on Plato's dialogue, 1st Alcibiades , by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes, and commentary supplied by the translators. Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu on this page. Originally published: 3 April 2020 Cover Image from Jody Mueller Original Location https://archive.org/details/proclus-1st-alc-7-causes-balboa Usage License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International...
Topics: philosophy, plato, proclus, alcibiades1, balboa, commentary-first-alcibiades
Translation by Juan and Maria Balboa of The Elements of Theology by the neoplatonist Proclus the Successor . Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and any additional diagrams and quotes supplied by the authors. Also available in hard copy on Lulu . Latest revision published here is April 12, 2017, following the reasoning of our teacher, Pierre Grimes , and other members of the Noetic Society . The download-able PDF filename indicates the date of the revision contained therein....
Topics: philosophy, plato, symposium, proclus, elements-of-theology
Synopsis The Juan and Maria Balboa Translation of Plato's dialog, Symposium. Some versions also available in bound paperback at lulu.com , though check to be sure: Sometimes the lulu edition is an earlier version. Juan and Maria are students of Pierre Grimes and members of The Noetic Society . Revisions 2021-06-19. Posted 2021-06-21 here. [Current] 2017-05-14. Posted 2021-05-14 here. 2014-03-22. Posted to noeticsociety.org
Topics: philosophy, plato, symposium
The Juan and Maria Balboa Translation of Plato's dialog, Theaetetus . Interlinear Greek and English, to help the beginning student of Greek. Diagrams by the authors. Click on PDF in the Download Options menu to download. Juan and Maria are students of Pierre Grimes and members of The Noetic Society . Change log 2021-06-08 : Revision 2021-02-17 posted 2018-01-19 : Revision 2014-10-23 moved here to archive.org 2014-10-23 : Revision 2014-10-23 posted to noeticsociety.org 2006-10-18 : First...
Topics: philosophy, plato, theaetetus
Synopsis Two years in the making, Juan and Maria Balboa have translated Homer's classic, the Iliad . Interlinear English and Greek, with the Greek word order rearranged to match the English, as an assistance to the reader. With Introduction by Juan Balboa and Prologue by Pierre Grimes, Phd. In their translation, the Balboas give special focus to the translation of the appearances of 'αυτο' ('Self'). Published in two volumes: Volume 1 contains books 1-12. Volume 2 contains books 13-24....
Topics: philosophy, plato, homer, iliad
Translation of Plato's dialogue, Parmenides, by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes supplied by the authors. There are 3 versions here: #1 - The latest revision from Juan and Maria: (dated July 11, 2020). #2 - "jas-formatted" - a 2018 version where JeffS edited in some additional formatting: Parmenides "paragraph/exchange numbers" (as well as for Zeno and Socrates), and horizontal lines and...
Topics: philosophy, plato, parmenides, NSPRM
Juan and Maria Balboa translation of Plato's "Menon". Inter-linear Greek and English. In PDF format. Juan and Maria are students of Pierre Grimes , and members of the Noetic Society . They have contributed this translation to the Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org. Thank you both! For more information, please visit the Juan and Maria Balboa page at the Noetic Society website.
Topics: philosophy, plato, meno
Synopsis Translation of Plato's dialogue, Ion , by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color. Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu on this page. Originally published: 14 Dec 2013 Current version: 11 May 2020 Original Location https://archive.org/details/plato-ion-balboa Usage License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License Please Help Support the Project Do you enjoy our free audios, videos, and translations? Please consider supporting Pierre, the NS, and...
Topics: philosophy, plato, ion
Translations by Juan and Maria Balboa of the Enneads written by the neoplatonist philosopher Plotinus (Wikipedia) (Harpers on Perseus) . Inter-linear Greek and English. In PDF format. Currently there are only two documents in this set (3.5 and 6.2). More are forthcoming. Juan and Maria are students of Pierre Grimes , and members of the Noetic Society . They have contributed this translation to the Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org. Thank you both! For more...
Topics: philosophy, plato, mysticism, plotinus
Synopsis Juan and Maria Balboa translation of Synesios' On the Logos of Dreams . Interlinear modern English with ancient (Attic) Greek words rearranged in each sentence in order to correspond to their English word counterparts immediately above. Download-able from the PDF link in the "Download Options" menu on this page. Thank you, Juan and Maria! More Info More information on the Balboa translations Pierre Grimes and Philosophical Midwifery The Noetic Society The Pierre Grimes and...
Topics: philosophy, plato, synesios, on-the-logos-of-dreams
Synopsis Translation of Plato's dialogue, Apology , by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes supplied by the authors. Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu on this page. Earlier editions of this text may also be available in hard copy at lulu.com , combined with the Euthyphro -- but check before ordering to make sure you would be ordering the same edition as the one uploaded here. A primary reference for The Apology...
Topics: philosophy, plato, apology
Synopsis Translation by Juan and Maria of selected passages (currently chapters 1-40, 61, and 75-81). (Alternatively titled, “Problems and Solutions Concerning First Principles” -- see also our NS Reading List for other translations). Thank you, Juan and Maria! Revisions 2021-07-18. Posted 2021-07-16. Chapters 1-49, 61, 75-81 [Current] 2021-06-14. Posted 2021-06-15. Chapters 1-40, 61, 75-81 2021-04-30. Posted 2021-04-30. Chapters 1-33, 61, 75-81 2021-03-16. Posted 2021-03-20. Chapters 1-20,...
Topics: philosophy, plato, damascius, problems-and-solutions-concerning-first-principles
Synopsis Juan and Maria have given us their translation of the 18 books of the Corpus Hermeticum of Hermes Trismegistus / Thoth / Akhenaten. Click on "PDF" link in the "Download Options" to download to your device, or just read here, as you like. More info http://noeticsociety.org/members/juan-balboa-maria-balboa-translations/ Misc Cover page image is by William Blake. Copy B, plate 29: Frontispiece to “Songs of Experience.” Songs of Innocence and of Experience. 1794,...
Topics: philosophy, plato, hermes-trismegistus, gnosticism, corpus-hermeticum, book1, book2
Juan and Maria Balboa translation of Proclus' Commentary on Plato's dialogue, Parmenides . In 8 books of inter-linear Greek and English, separately paginated. Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu. Juan and Maria are students of Pierre Grimes , and members of the Noetic Society . They have contributed this translation to the Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org. Thank you both! Hard-copies of this translation may also be purchased in various formats on...
Topics: philosophy, plato, proclus, parmenides, commentary-on-platos-parmenides, book01, book02, book03,...
Synopsis Translation of Essay 4 of Proclus' Commentary on Plato's dialogue, The Republic , by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes, and commentary supplied by the translators. Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu on this page. Originally published: 3 April 2020 Cover Image from William Blake Original Location https://archive.org/details/proclus-republic-balboa Usage License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License...
Topics: philosophy, plato, proclus, republic, essay04
Synopsis Translation by Juan and Maria of selected passages (currently chapters 22 and 23 of Book 6) of Proclus’ work, “Theology of Plato” . Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes supplied by the translators. Version History 2020-12-03: Book 6, Chapters 22 and 23
Topics: philosophy, plato, proclus, theology-of-plato
Synopsis Juan and Maria Balboa translation of The Gospel of Mark . Interlinear modern English with Greek words rearranged in each sentence in order to correspond to their English word counterparts immediately above. This translation was done at the request of Pierre Grimes, looking more carefully at all the occurrences of "αυτο", and seeing whether they could be translated as "Self". Also others. Download-able from the PDF link in the "Download Options" menu on...
Topics: philosophy, plato, mark, new-testament, christianity
Synopsis Translation of Plato's dialogue, Philebos , by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes supplied by the authors. Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu on this page. Originally published: 7 April 2012 Latest upload: 10 December 2019 Some editions of this text are also available in hard copy at lulu.com -- but check before ordering to make sure you would be ordering the same edition as the one uploaded here....
Topics: philosophy, plato, philebos
Translation of Plato's dialogue, Phaedo , by Juan and Maria Balboa. Interlinear Greek and English with key words in color, and additional diagrams and quotes supplied by the authors. Also available in hard copy at lulu.com . Primary reference for the Phaedo when used in the Friday night discussions and the Parmenides Study Group discussions with Pierre Grimes, Ph.D. Changelog 2021-Feb-19 : Revision 2021-01-31 uploaded 2020 Aug 31 : Revision 2016-10-06 uploaded
Topics: philosophy, plato, phaedo, out of body experience, obe, astral travel, soul, self, death,...
Juan and Maria Balboa translation of Introduction to Arithmetic by Nicomachus of Gerasa . Books 1 & 2. (Book 1: 23 chapters total; Book 2: 29 chapters total). Click 'PDF' in the Download Options menu. Juan and Maria are students of Pierre Grimes , and members of the Noetic Society . They have contributed this translation to the Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org. Thank you both! For more information, see the Juan and Maria Balboa page at the Noetic...
Topics: philosophy, plato, pythagoras, nicomachus, introduction-to-arithmetic
Ken's Masters Thesis. MA in Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1969.
Topics: philosophy, plato, parmenides
Synopsis This is Pierre Grimes' third in a series of articles on the subject of philosophy, philosophical counseling, philosophical midwifery, and The Self, published in Philosophical Practice , the journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (of which Pierre was the founder) with permissions of the author and the editor. It is reproduced here under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license . Pierre is the inventor of philosophical midwifery in its modern sense,...
Topics: plato, philosophy, parmenides, republic, self, logos, pathologos, pg1, appa-journal,...
Topics: students, world view, attitudes, motivation, academics, Grimes, Pierre
Synopsis This is Pierre Grimes' second in a series of articles on the subject of philosophy, philosophical counseling, philosophical midwifery, and The Self, published in Philosophical Practice , the journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (of which Pierre was the founder) with permissions of the author and the editor. It is reproduced here under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license . Pierre is the inventor of philosophical midwifery in its modern sense,...
Topics: plato, philosophy, parmenides, republic, self, logos, pathologos, pg1, appa-journal,...
Synopsis This is a dialogue Pierre wrote while he was down with the flu briefly in November 2018. He had us read it at our next NS meeting, Friday .
Topics: philosophy, plato, grimes
Synopsis This is the 2nd in a 2-article series Pierre wrote in the early years developing Philosophical Midwifery. First article is called, Alcibiades . Abstract Vinodorus, the drunkard, explains that he cannot stand success; he works hard, achieves his goal, and then throws all away in a ruinous drinking bout. Under Socrates’ questioning, Vinodorus perceives that success to him means to be admired as a successful man. Socrates suggests that Vinodorus is satisfied with opinion, the semblance...
Topics: philosophy, plato, grimes, alcohol, alcoholism, philosophical-midwifery, pmw
Synopsis This is the first in a 2-article series Pierre wrote in the early years developing Philosophical Midwifery. The second article is called, Vinodorus . Technical Issues I re-typeset the articles -- which were by now quite old -- for better readability. The original page numbers as printed in the journal are noted within the text. -JS Originally Published Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol 22(1961): 277-2971 https://www.jsad.com/ (although I can no longer find the article on their...
Topics: philosophy, plato, philosophical-midwifery, pmw
Synopsis This is Pierre Grimes' fourth in a series of articles on the subject of philosophy, philosophical counseling, philosophical midwifery, and The Self, published in Philosophical Practice , the journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (of which Pierre was the founder) with permissions of the author and the editor. It is reproduced here under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license . Pierre is the inventor of philosophical midwifery in its modern sense,...
Topics: plato, philosophy, parmenides, republic, self, logos, pathologos, pg1, appa-journal,...
Synopsis In our Noetic Society Parmenides Study Group study of Proclus' Theology of Plato , much of the work involves working out the hierarchies of the gods. Here are Pierre's handwritten notes on the subject, sometimes referred to in our study sessions . Original Location https://archive.org/details/20191223NSPRM Usage License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License Please Help Support the Project Do you enjoy our free audios, videos, and texts? Please consider supporting Pierre, the NS, and...
Topics: philosophy, plato, proclus, theology-of-plato, NSPRM
Synopsis In this article, Pierre Grimes analyzes the growth of Achilles in Homer's Iliad from the perspective of Dr. Grimes’ own philosophical midwifery. It is one of several of his articles reproduced here on the subject of philosophy, philosophical counseling, philosophical midwifery, and The Self, published in Philosophical Practice , the journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (of which Pierre was the founder) with permissions of the author and the editor. It is...
Topics: philosophy, plato, homer, iliad, grimes, pmw, philosophical-midwifery, appa-journal,...
Synopsis This is a paper Dr Grimes first presented at The First World Olympic Congress of Philosophy in Athens-Spetses, from June 27th to July 4th, 2004. , hosted by the International Association for Greek Philosophy (IAGP) , at the Anargyrios and Korgialenios School of Spetses. In it, he analyzes the growth of Achilles in Homer's Iliad from the perspective of Dr. Grimes’ own philosophical midwifery. This conference paper was later distilled into the (shorter) March 2005 APPA Journal article,...
Topics: philosophy, plato, homer, iliad, philosophical-midwifery, grimes, struggle-for-excellence
Synopsis This is a partial list of Pierre’s works, with handy links. The same list is available in PDF format in the Download Options menu on this page. (You can also Search Our Collection to see all the works of Pierre’s we have here in the collection.) Books Socrates and Jesus: A Dialogue in Heaven . 2016. ISBN-10 : 1507767897 / ISBN-13 : 978-1507767894 BookFinder.com BookScouter.com Unblocking: Removing Blocks to Understanding . 2014. ISBN-10 : 1489516190 / ISBN-13 : 9781489516190...
Topics: philosophy, plato, grimes
Synopsis This is a video-recording of Pierre's 10:30am talk at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (APPA) . APPA President Lou Marinoff introduces Pierre. Noetic Society members attending were Pierre and his wife Nancy and son Peter, JulieP and her husband Rus, ReginaU, and YoniG (who filmed). More information on that meeting can be found at the APPA Events page under the "Previous APPA Annual Meetings" tab, including a photograph of the...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSSPE, pg1, nsaops, NSPMW
Synopsis This is Pierre Grimes' fifth in a series of articles on the subject of philosophy, philosophical counseling, philosophical midwifery, and The Self, published in Philosophical Practice , the journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (of which Pierre was the founder) with permissions of the author and the editor. It is reproduced here under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license . Pierre is the inventor of philosophical midwifery in its modern sense,...
Topics: plato, philosophy, parmenides, republic, self, logos, pathologos, pg1, appa-journal,...
Synopsis This is Pierre Grimes' first in a series of articles on the subject of philosophy, philosophical counseling, philosophical midwifery, and The Self, published in Philosophical Practice , the journal of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association (of which Pierre was the founder) with permissions of the author and the editor. It is reproduced here under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license . Pierre is the inventor of philosophical midwifery in its modern sense,...
Topics: plato, philosophy, parmenides, republic, self, logos, pathologos, pg1, appa-journal,...
Dialogue(s): lysis Chapters: intro Sections: 203a [Thanks to StefanR for title and Stephanus pages.] More info: http://noeticsociety.org
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1, lysis, nsaops
Dialogue(s): phaedrus Sections: 252c-256e [Thanks to StefanR for title and cataloguing info.] More info: http://noeticsociety.org
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1, phaedrus, nsaops
Dialogue(s): phaedrus Sections: 261b-269d [Thanks to StefanR for title and Stephanus pages] More info: http://noeticsociety.org
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1, phaedrus, nsaops
Dialogue(s): alcibiades1 [Thanks to Marty and Yoni for videotaping and editing/production, and to StefanR for title and cataloguing info.] More Info Pierre Grimes and Philosophical Midwifery The Noetic Society The Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org.
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1, nsaops, alcibiades1, proclus, commentary-first-alcibiades
Dialogue(s): protagoras Sections: 438d,349b,349e,350b,352b,355b,360a [Thanks to Marty and Yoni for videotaping and editing/production, and to StefanR for title and cataloguing info.] More Info Pierre Grimes and Philosophical Midwifery The Noetic Society The Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org.
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1, nsaops, protagoras
Stephanos sections 142b,142d,137c-141a,141d From Barbara: "David started with a summary of his seeing from the Second. He saw clearly the distinctions and unity developed in the 2nd hypothesis for to hen, to esti, on, and ousia. He referenced 142D and on from that point. When that had settled, Pierre went to 142B5. (It should be mentioned and may not be on the video that Saturday, at the end, as we were leaving, Pierre ask the Parmenides group where in the Parmenides we wanted to go. I...
Topics: philosophy, plato, parmenides, NSPRM, hyp2, hyp1, pg1
Dialogue(s): Parmenides, Republic More info: http://noeticsociety.org
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSSEM, pg1, parmenides, republic
Dialogue(s): elements-of-theology Chapters: prop014;prop015;prop016;prop017;prop018;prop019;prop020;prop021;prop022 [Thanks to Marty and Yoni for videotaping and editing/production, and to StefanR for title and cataloguing info.] More Info Pierre Grimes and Philosophical Midwifery The Noetic Society The Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org.
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1, nsaops, elements-of-theology, proclus
Dialogue(s): parmenides Chapters: plg Sections: 130b 130c 130d 130e Attendees: Pierre, David, Barbara, Regina, Brian, Bradley, JulieP, JeffS picking up from where we left off at the recent seminar.. if our assumption is that the idea of the Self is playing an interesting role in this work, let's see what Parmenides does after Socrates unearths it 130b each one of the ideas appears to possess a self 2 classes of ideas: those that are participatory, and those that are not is Parmenides making a...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSPRM, pg1, parmenides, plg
Stephanos sections: 130b,130c,130d Attendees: Pierre, Barbara, David, Regina, Eldar, Bradley Barbara's notes Hi, Jeff, Juan, Maria, Julie and Yoni, Another amazing talk with PG. There's a bit of a talk at the beginning about Pierre's motivational study at GWC, about types of students who go on probation, i.e. selfers, future carreerists, vocationals, and high-schoolers. We began the study at 130B and continued from there. If you want a bit of audio that precedes this where Gina is talking about...
Topics: philosophy, plato, parmenides, NSPRM, plg, pg1
Another great Friday night with Pierre. As he has so often done over the years, he takes a seat and lets us try our hand at dreamwork and mid-wifery with each other, only jumping in to help when we get stuck. Belinda does two dreams, first with Josh as "midwife", then on the second dream with JeffL as midwife. Jed explores his dream with JeffL taking an initial shot at being the midwife, then Pierre taking over. JulieP midwifes Don on his dream, and shows us all how it is done. :-)...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSDRM, pg1
Pierre's video response to a set of questions from Adina via email: By what means / methods can we understand Enlightenment, our problems and experiences? What is the role of dreams? How can they be understood? Why is it important not to interpret them? What is the role of reflection? What is Ousia & the Logos? What is the meaning of Life? What is the Self? What is the Nature of Ultimate Reality? Does the Self need a Soul? Why is turning to the Self practical ? What is the function of True...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSMISC, pg1
Eldar explores a dream with Pierre. Text of Dreams Eldar's dream My dad is on a mission to buy a car. And his friend Hariz and I are watching him go through the motions of that. And we’re worried about him. Because he’s:doing it in that manic, obsessive, back-and-forth, tragic kind of way. Really he . doesn’t need a new car. So I’m talking to Hariz about him. I know that Hariz also sees: what I see. I say something like “So have you tried talking him out of it?” He says...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSDRM, pg1
Attendees Pierre, Regina, Barbara, JulieH, Eldar, KevinG, JeffS, SteveD Synopsis Another lovely Saturday morning coffee with Pierre -- this one out in Regina's back yard. Time-table 0:00:30 Pierre dialogues with Regina about her family game 0:20:50 Barbara's two dreams from that morning 1:01:30 Dialogue with KevinG to help him think through a life problem he is facing 2:02:04 JeffS's dream, 9 umbrellas (after everyone has read it) Dream Texts Barbara's Dreams Dream 1 - Saturday, September 8,...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSSAT, pg1, NSDRM
Synopsis Pierre leads the Noetic Society Parmenides study group through another morning of study. Lately we've been taking a break from the Parmenides, going through Proclus' Theology of Plato (*) instead, in order to see how Proclus lays out the 14 orders of gods implied in the Parmenides. Today we focus on the first paragraph of chapter 7 of book 2 of Proclus' Theology of Plato (*) . [I did not attend this meeting, and today's diagram is not from Pierre. It is only from myself as I listened...
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSPRM, pg1, theology-of-plato, proclus, book02, chap07, republic, chap06
Synopsis What power do words have? Why are they needed for spiritual growth? More Info Pierre Grimes and Philosophical Midwifery The Noetic Society The Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org.
Topics: philosophy, plato, NSFRI, pg1