FHorum: RealityIsRealityIsReality Of Wiki Buddha 568 488 BC - UltimateRealism. Taoism (circa 500 BC) - AnonymousReality.Plato (427 - 347 BC) - RealityThinks. Aristotle http://netmedia02.fh-pforzheim.de:8080/forum/Members/pocock/wiki/RealityIsRealit
Extractions: Logged in: GAST bugs banner chat changes ... Help RealityIsRealityIsReality page of wiki Last edited by pocock on Apr 16, 2002 3:46 pm Rewind... GertrudeStein A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose. Expand for a post 11.09.2001 context, and my suggested Winter Semester 2001 theme is: Reality is reality is reality... Reality declares itself strongly, while it appears to have become a copy of itself (modernity); even, a copy of a copy of itself (postmodernity). Will reality return to its OriginalForm in a post 11.09.2001 world? (1) Is there one Reality? The philosophical debate concerns reality as intelligible (Idealism) opposed or combined with a reality as the tangible (Empiricism). Buddha [568 - 488 BC] - UltimateRealism Taoism (circa 500 BC) - AnonymousReality Plato (427 - 347 BC) - RealityThinks Aristotle (384 - 322 BC) - ThoughtsOnReality Augustine (354 - 430 BC) - SpaceTimeReality Aquinas (1224 - 1275) - BeingAndReality Descartes (1596 - 1650) - DualityReality Hegel (1770 - 1831) - MonistReality Wittgenstein (1889 - 1951) - AntiRealism Sartre (1908 - 1980) - RealityIsWhatItIs PostmodernReality until Sept. 11. 2001.
The Search For Universals Gorgias (circa 485 380 BC) Nothing exists. A midwife of ideas. Dialectic. Plato(427 - 347 BC) Theory of Forms (Ideas, Universals). The Republic. Phaedrus. http://www2.oneonta.edu/~shradedw/univrsal.html
Geometry In Art & Architecture Unit 6 Profile Plato (c.427347 BCE) was born to an Recall our quotation from Plato's Republic,where, in the and water, is attributed to Empedocles (circa 493-433 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/unit6/unit6.html
Extractions: American Catalgo, p. 126, #21061. Fresco, Vatican, Stanza della Signurata, the Pope's Private Library We now move forward in time about 150 years, still staying in Greece, from Pythagoras to Plato, himself a Pythagorean. In our last unit we studied some polygons, and I said that one of these, the triangle, was thought by Plato to be the building block of the universe. He presented that idea and others about creation, such as the universe being created to resemble a geometric progression, in one of his books, the Timaeus In the Timaeus , we'll see how Plato describes how triangles make up five solids, now called the Platonic Solids , and how these solids make up the four elements and heaven. We'll look at regular polyhedra in general, and see why only five are possible.
METANEXUS The On-line Forum For Science And Religion Cosmos I Plato (427347 BCE) thought that the earth was in developed by Eudoxus,a member of Plato's academy. Augustine, a convert to Christianity circa 375 CE http://www.metanexus.net/archives/fulldetails.asp?listtype=Magazine&ARCHIVEID=70
FightingArts.com - Pankration: Martial Art Of Classical Greece Greek (circa 520). During the poet Pindar's time (522?443 BC) sparring was emphasized,but by the philosopher Plato's era (427?-347 BC) it had descended to http://www.fightingarts.com/content01/panktration.shtml
Extractions: New York Metropolitan Museum What is also not generally known is that there existed in the ancient world an unarmed fighting art which not only compares favorably with later Asian systems, but as an event in the ancient Olympic Games was considered the truest test of an athlete's combative ability. This was the martial art known as pankration, a blend of Hellenic wrestling, boxing, strangulation, kicking and striking techniques, as well as joint locks. Indeed, the only practices not allowed in pankration were biting, gouging, or scratching all else were considered legal acts during competition.
Articles Plato, philosopher (427347 BCE). Stammering Senator Patrick Kennelly, when toldbefore an ALP Caucus meeting that the Left had the numbers (circa 1950s). http://australianpolitics.com/index.php?itemid=129&blogid=1
Catalogue Five O-Z Plato (427347 BC). those of the Byzantine Greeks, by whom Plato was reintroduced Experimentacirca generationem Insectorum ad noblissimum virum Carolum Dati. http://www.liberantiquus.com/cat5/o-z.html
Extractions: Bound in contemporary blindstamped pigskin in excellent condition. Internally, this copy is in very good condition with occasional minor staining and a few leaves lightly foxed. Numerous contemporary marginal annotations throughout. A few decorative initials. Ownership entries on title and front endpaper Joannes Heijnius(?). Edges of text block stained red. An attractive volume.
The Bible Review Issue #3, June 10, 1990 40, No. 3 (1989). The Wages of Sin 1 by Charles Welch, The Berean Expositor Vol.1 (circa 19011911). 10 Plato (Tetralogies) 427 - 347 BC 900 AD 1200 yrs. http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/CHRISTIA/library/btr3.html
Extractions: The Bible Review Issue #3, June 10, 1990 In This Issue "Judging Evidence" by Leo Wierzbowski "The Importance of Days" by S. Bagby, Bible Explorations, Vol. 1 No. 5 (1987) "Absent . . . Present" by Oscar Baker, Truth For Today, Vol. 40, No. 3 (1989) "The Wages of Sin #1" by Charles Welch, The Berean Expositor Vol. 1 (circa 1901-1911) "Subscription Information and Permission to Distribute" Judging Evidence by Leo Wierzbowski This is an attempt to show the historical evidences for the resurrection of Jesus the Christ, that led me to trust in Christ. I think they will be of general interest. The data in this first installment were drawn from Josh McDowell's book, "Evidence That Demands a Verdict." Standards for Evaluating the Reliability of Historical Documents: I must lead off with this subject, since the eyewitness accounts of Christ's resurrection and post-resurrection appearances are in the New Testament. Is the New Testament we have today identical with the work of the original authors? If not, I don't think it's rational to trust it. In "Introduction to Research in English Literary History", C. Sanders discusses three basic principles of historiography the bibliographical test, the internal evidence test, and the external evidence test.
Timeline Of Buddhist History: Major Events Socrates (469399) Plato (427-347) Battle of Hadrian's Wall circa3rd Century AD. BCE = Before Common Era (Equivalent to BC) * CE = Common Era http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/b_chron-txt.htm
Phamous Filosophers Arete of Cyrene (fourth century BC). I dream of a world where thereare neither masters nor slave . Plato (circa 427 347 BC). http://other.cerrocoso.edu/studenthelp/links/fhamous_pfilosophers.htm
Extractions: Student Assistants Fhamous Pfilosophers In order by year (or approximate year) of birth The names are hyperlinks to additional information about these people and to the sources of the information presented here. They open in their own windows so just close the window to return here. Lao Tzu (circa seventh - sixth century B.C.). Composed the Tao Te Ching (The Way and Its Power). Father of Taoism. Sun Tzu (circa sixth century B.C.). Author of The Art of War Theano of Crotona (circa sixth century B.C.). Wife of Pythagoras. Director of the Pythagorean school. Thales of Miletus (circa 624 - 547 B.C.). First known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician. Anaximander of Miletus (circa 611 - 547 B.C.). "Anaximander taught, then, that there was an eternal, indestructible something out of which everything arises, and into which everything returns; a boundless stock from which the waste of existence is continually made good." Pythagoras (circa 580 - 500 B.C.). "Pythagoras founded at Kroton (in southern Italy) a society which was at once a religious community and a scientific school." Xenophanes of Colophon (circa 570 - 475 B.C.). "A pantheist believing that God is One. His theology was more a rejection of polytheism than an attempt at developing an abstract conception of deity. His beliefs were intellectual objections to the widely accepted traditions."
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Aporetic World - The THÉRMASMA Cultural Magazine Other notable Cynics were Diogenes (circa 340 BC), famed for his blunt coarse 6.Plato and the Old Academy.The philosophy of Plato (427 - 347 BC) defies a http://www.aporeticworld.com/thermasma/articles/retoric_and_skepticism.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION I. The Earlier Dogmatic Philosophies The writings of Sextus contain not only an exposition of Scepticism but also a critique of the doctrines of "the Dogmatists." The main task of the Sceptic is, in fact, to expose the folly of every form of positive doctrine; and consequently the bulk of these works of Sextus is controversial. Scattered through his pages there are references to almost every known name in the history of ancient Greek thought, and without some previous acquaintance with the main outlines of that history it is hardly possible to appreceiate the points or estimate the value of his arguments. Accordingly I give here, for the convenience of the reader, a short summary of the history of Greek philosophy.
Who's Who In GLBT History Plato (427? 347 BC) Greek philosopher, wrote about Socrates, The Republic; PopeJulius III Sappho of Lesbos (circa 600 BC - ?) Greek poet (see The Sappho http://home.speedsite.com/videoc/glbt/list.html
Extractions: Acosta, Mercedes de (1893 - 1968), American poet, novelist, playwright, social commentator, screenwriter, Here Lies the Heart Addams, Jane (1860 - 1935), American social reformer, established Hull House, first settlement house in America Albee, Edward (1928 - ), American playwright, Pulitzer Prize winner (1966, 1975, 1994), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Alexander the Great (356 - 323 BC), Macedonian king, conqueror of Greece and Persia (see Mary Renault's The Nature of Alexander) Alger Jr., Horatio (1832 - 1899), American author, Ragged Dick Or, Street Life in New York With the Boot-Blacks (ca 1890) Anderson Coach Eric "Gumby"
P Quotes discussion. Plato, philosopher (427-347 BCE). He whom the gods love, diesyoung. -Titus Maccius Plautus, dramatist (circa 254-184 BCE). An http://noetic.oathill.com/Quotes/P.html
Extractions: I'm defeated and I know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything. -George Herbert Palmer A leader who keeps his ear to the ground allows his rear end to become a target. -Angie Papadakis There's a helluva distance between wisecracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wisecracking is simply calisthenics with words. Dorothy Parker If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to. -Dorothy Parker Love is like quicksilver in the hand. Leave the fingers open and it stays. Clutch it, and it darts away. -Dorothy Parker, author (1893-1967) The man who is denied the opportunity of taking decisions of importance begins to regard as important the decisions he is allowed to take. -C. Northcote Parkinson, author and historian (1909-1993)
PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Plato, Circa 427 INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Plato, circa 427347BC P Index Main Index Charmides , B. Jowett, Translator http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_plato_circa__bc.html
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Years: BCE To CE [AD] 500 Legendary dates and information are indicated by square brackets; ca.= circa (approximately). 427347Lifetime of Plato, founder of the Academy at Athens. http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Library/SLTnoframes/reference/bcetoce500.html
Extractions: ca.="circa" (approximately). B.C. The Age of the Pyramids in Egypt. The Minoan civilization of Crete dominates the Aegean; it is then superseded by the Mycenaeans of mainland Greece. Hammurabi rules in Babylon. ca.1250 Moses leads the Israelite tribes from Egypt. ca.1200 The Trojan War; the Mycenaean Greeks besiege Troy (Illium) for ten years. [The Trojan prince Aeneas flees to Italy, where he marries the daughter of Latinus and later becomes king. He is the common ancestor of the Romans and the Britons.] The Trojan War is the setting of Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida. [ca.1115-1075 Brutus, a great-grandson of Aeneas, liberates enslaved Trojans and leads their exodus from Greece; a second Troy (Troia Nova, later Trinovantum) is founded by the Thames river on the isle of Albionrenamed "Britain."] ca.1006-966
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61 Works Selected From Project Gutenberg Last Updated Sunday 20 February 2000 ABC's of Science, by Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 18581932 About the Human Genome Files, by http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/hide.yoshimoto/SelectPG_HistSci61.html