Thomas Yaeger's Blog

A radical exploration of the ancient origins of philosophical thought. Much of the evidence for the long history of philosophy never features in the modern academic curriculum. My books are available from major retailers, including Apple Books, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and also direct from Smashwords. Not available from Amazon.

Saturday, 28 September 2019

Pythagoreanism, the Divine, and the Nature of Eternity

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[I compiled this paper in December 2017 to provide background detail for a speculative discussion of ancient patterns of thought outsid...
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Friday, 20 September 2019

Kingship in Ancient Assyria

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[This is a chapter from Echoes of Eternity . Of interest to those interested in the origins of the discussion of ethics and morality. D...
Sunday, 8 September 2019

Wearable Fictions, Phenomenology, and the Grammar of Human Thought

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'Fish Magic' (Paul Klee, 1925) Some notes on The Shrine in the Sea , which eventually became The Sacred History of Being , ...
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Thomas Yaeger
Thomas Yaeger studied Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations and Languages at both University College, London, and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Yaeger specialized in the text corpus of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. He is the author of five books: the first is 'The Sacred History of Being' (2015), the second is 'J.G. Frazer and the Platonic Theory of Being' (2016). His third and fourth books - 'Understanding Ancient Thought' (2017) and 'Man and the Divine' (2018), explore further patterns of thought in antiquity. His fifth book is Echoes of Eternity’ (2020). Yaeger tweets regularly on ancient history and philosophy, with the Twitter ID: @rotorvator. His books are available (in eBook format) from Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Blio, Walmart, Smashwords, and other retailers.
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