User talk:Tadorne

Xenophanes & Transcendental Idealism
Your Xenophanes quote is very interesting and thought-provoking. I own Freeman's "Ancilla," so now I am looking at Xenophanes with new eyes. However, your addition seems to be original research or personal point of view (POV). Will editors allow it to stand? Maybe it should be in a "Precursors" section.Lestrade 14:54, 29 January 2006 (UTC)Lestrade

September 2014
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 * Publications, 1995. Jung applied the classical term persona, explicitly because, in Latin, it means both personality and the masks that actors wore, expressive of the individual