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		<title>The forgotten intellectual traditions of Europe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A genealogical approach to thought is always limited, as is a crass materialism.  But if one pulls at the official versions of European philosophy, one finds forgotten undercurrents.  Most if not all of these forgotten thinkers are grouped under the label &#8220;Hermeticism.&#8221;  The ones remembered who are connected to them are put under the Enlightenment label, but [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=becominghanuman.wordpress.com&blog=4545816&post=32&subd=becominghanuman&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>A genealogical approach to thought is always limited, as is a crass materialism.  But if one pulls at the official versions of European philosophy, one finds forgotten undercurrents.  Most if not all of these forgotten thinkers are grouped under the label &#8220;Hermeticism.&#8221;  The ones remembered who are connected to them are put under the Enlightenment label, but are typically different than thinkers like Voltaire who have no connection to the hermetics that I know of.  Further, I find the thinkers like Hegel who straddle both traditions the most interesting.  Also, note: the Hermetic tradition is very old, whereas the Enlightment starts in the 1600&#8217;s at the earliest.</p>
<p>What is the basis for each?<br />
The Enlightenment perhaps is the expression of the intelligentsia of the newly forming capitalist society.  It focuses on rights and reason: freedom from feudal society.</p>
<p>The hermetic thinkers I&#8217;m drawn to were apparently artisans.  Under feudalism, &#8220;official&#8221; thought was stultifying Platonism it seems and independent thinkers were drawn from those with an independent means of supporting themselves and their more organic (rather than &#8220;rights&#8221;) worldview was connected to their means of living being transforming the world with their hands and head.</p>
<p>Hermetic thinkers:</p>
<p>Paracelsus (wandering healer)</p>
<p>Jakob Böhme (shoemaker)</p>
<p>Bruno (wandering intellectual, exception)<br />
Blake (printmaker)</p>
<p>Social revolutionaries and hermetic like thought: Winstanley of the Diggers (tailor), Müntzer of the German Peasant Wars (preacher, but appears to have expressed the viewpoint of the small urban artisans)</p>
<p>Straddling the hermetic tradition and the enlightenment: Spinoza (lens maker), Hegel, Goethe.</p>
<p>(In contrast, my impression is that most Enlightenment thinkers were lawyers and professional writers.)</p>
<p>The hermetic tradition is definitely limited by its individualism&#8211;grounded perhaps in the artisan origins.  And the Enlightenment tradition that Hegel et al. bring in definitely adds something, what?  A counter to the individualism?</p>
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