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*'''William Butler Yeats, ''A Vision'' (book I, part I, sec. II)''': "The first gyres clearly described by philosophy are those described in the Timaeus which are made by the circuits of 'the Other' (creators of all particular things), of the planets as they ascend or descend above or below the equator. They are opposite in nature to that circle of the fixed stars which constitutes 'the Same' and confers upon us the knowledge of Universals"
 
*'''William Butler Yeats, ''A Vision'' (book I, part I, sec. II)''': "The first gyres clearly described by philosophy are those described in the Timaeus which are made by the circuits of 'the Other' (creators of all particular things), of the planets as they ascend or descend above or below the equator. They are opposite in nature to that circle of the fixed stars which constitutes 'the Same' and confers upon us the knowledge of Universals"
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*'''Same''' - Kev/Shaun

Latest revision as of 19:55, 19 August 2016

  • William Butler Yeats, A Vision (book I, part I, sec. II): "The first gyres clearly described by philosophy are those described in the Timaeus which are made by the circuits of 'the Other' (creators of all particular things), of the planets as they ascend or descend above or below the equator. They are opposite in nature to that circle of the fixed stars which constitutes 'the Same' and confers upon us the knowledge of Universals"
  • Other - Dolph/Shem
  • Same - Kev/Shaun