Pythagoras and the Doctrine of Transmigration: Wandering Souls
This
is a highly original monograph that explores the ways in which the
concept of transmigration represents the fundamental meaning of
Pythagorean thought. The mythical narrative of transmigration tells the
story of myriad wandering souls, each migrating from body to body along
a path of recurrence amid the becoming of the All. In this highly
original study, James Luchte explores the ways in which the concept of
transmigration is a central motif in Pythagoras' philosophy,
representing its fundamental meaning. Luchte argues that the many
strands of the tale of transmigration come together in the Pythagorean
philosophical movement, revealing a unity in which, for Pythagoreans,
existence and eschatology are separated only by forgetfulness. Such an
interpretation that seeks to retrieve the unity of Pythagorean thought
goes against the grain of a long-standing tradition of interpretation
that projects upon Pythagoras the segregation of 'mysticism' and
'science'.Luchte lays out an alternative interpretation of Pythagorean
philosophy as magical in the sense that it orchestrates a holistic
harmonization of theoria and praxis and through this reading discloses
the radical character of Pythagorean philosophy.








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