An Alternative History of Philosophy has endured as a shadowy parallel to standard histories, although it shares many of the same themes.
It appeared again in the European Middle Ages, in the Renaissance with Rabelais, Paracelsus,.
These thinkers? attitude toward Philosophy is not one of detached speculation but of active engagement, even intervention.
It has its own founding texts in the late ancient Hermetica, from whence flowed three broad streams of thought: alchemy, astrology, and magic.
An Alternative History of Philosophy has endured as a shadowy parallel to standard histories, although it shares many of the same themes