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I think Socrates' daemon and what is meant by such a "being" gets down to "Soul". Soul in pieces - higher and lower - and soul interacting with other souls, particular those above. Soul seeks to rise up (return home etc.) and principles above provide aid. Now if the concept of soul is superstitious then so is considering this interaction. But if it can be considered rationally then ... As for Platonic texts and a rational concept of Daemon - definitely not off topic - I've only dabbled. I still need to collect and collate the quotes that show Daemon as separate (walking, talking being) vs as higher soul, a place in a series of emanation (more akin to "force fields" for want of better), Daemon as the metaphor of a philosopher grappling with existence vs Daemon, the specter in the night. |
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Though Socrates’ personal Daemon is the voice in his head that I think we should all be familiar with. He was just more aware of it like, CS Lewis’s Screwtape letters or the saying “when the student is ready the teacher will appear” instead of thinking the voice is the real him. Thanks for researching this! Let me know (feel free to PM) if you find something that you don’t think can be interpreted rationally. |
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