Orphic self-exegesis: The divine soul
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This article seeks to show that a metaphysics is engendered at the very heart of Orphism, through the self-exegesis of myth, a metaphysics that went on to irrigate Platonism and neoplatonism. It is placed under the figure of a conceptual character, Dionysus, from whom are thought the relations of the One and the multiple, and therefore also, the way in which souls are generated from the One.
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