While reading The Duel at
bleodswean journal, a thought stuck me (Call the press).
I has always think of Snape as a nihilistic type, but then, having a magical approach to the world could make your way of understand it different, even more if we consider him a pureblood. Could he approach the world more centered in Mythos than Logos?. Is common place in fandom to associated Potions to Chemistry, but is more near to Alchemy, is not a science, so the train of though involved don't need to be one center in modern epistemology.
Any thought about it?
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I has always think of Snape as a nihilistic type, but then, having a magical approach to the world could make your way of understand it different, even more if we consider him a pureblood. Could he approach the world more centered in Mythos than Logos?. Is common place in fandom to associated Potions to Chemistry, but is more near to Alchemy, is not a science, so the train of though involved don't need to be one center in modern epistemology.
Any thought about it?