Tuesday, December 30, 2025

The so called 'Platonic Underworld', Dylan's paper 'Receptions of Revelations'

I addressed the so-called 'Dillon’s term'—the 'Underworld of Platonism'—long ago (see my paper 'Ciento cincuenta años de hermetismo', 2010). I took it for a sort of scholarly laziness, perhaps a superiority complex exhibited by an academic elite focused on determining what was worthy of their rational attention and what was not; Dylan's paper addresses this and other topics on the same subject.

I reckon there is indeed an emic-etic combo encapsulating the whole subject in many layers and periods. In the end, we should make a distinction between what we make of the texts from an academic point of view and what the authors themselves may have thought while elaborating them.

Regardless, it is a fact that many (good) scholars have cast their own personal beliefs onto their work; however, it is also a fact that what matters most is whether they have applied a rigorous scientific approach to their commentary.

Receptions of Revelations: A Future for the Study of Esotericism and Antiquity

D. Burns

Published in New Approaches to the Study… 3 December 2020

New Approaches to the Study of Esotericism

Source: https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Receptions-of-Revelations%3A-A-Future-for-the-Study-Burns/7ca35a0448529a82ff8eb2c1841f08fbdb5252c3?utm_source=direct_link


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