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  • ...demy. Plato later further developed his sessions into a method of teaching philosophy and in [[387 BC]], established what is known today as the [[Old Academy]]. ...colleagues and pupils developed spin-offs of his method. [[Arcesilaus]], a Greek student of Plato established the [[Middle Academy]]. [[Carneades]], another
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  • There is a wide range of [[literature]] on the [[history]] and [[philosophy]] of chakras and, beside the traditional Indian [[spiritual]] practices and ...inese; ''ki'' in Japanese), kuch-ha-guf. (Hebrew), bios (Greek) & aether (Greek, English), which is thought to flow among them along pathways called nadis.
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  • ...emotions. So it is right for me to advise you to pay earnest attention to philosophy. ...w, advanced in age, and known to many in the tyrant's court because of his philosophy.
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  • ...epticus 12'') who curses the Magians and others for their "impious rites." Greek ''magikos'' is attested from the 1st century [[Plutarch]], typically appear ...components, and in Egypt, a large number of magical [[Papyrus|papyri]], in Greek, [[Coptic]], and Demotic, have been recovered. These sources contain early
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  • ...ottish minister. At the age of nine, Jefferson began studying [[Latin]], [[Greek]], and [[French]]. In 1757, when he was 14 years old, his father died. Jeff ...the world had ever produced"). He also perfected his French, carried his Greek grammar book wherever he went, practiced the violin, and read [[Tacitus]] a
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  • '''Biology''' (from Greek: βίος, ''bio'', "[[life]]"; and λόγος, ''[[logos]]'', "speech" lit ...nce of [[natural theology]], partly a response to the rise of [[mechanical philosophy]], encouraged the growth of natural history. (Ernst Mayr, The Growth of Bio
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  • ...A cosmic reality can be nonexistent in personality experience. And so your Greek figure of speech—the material as the shadow of the more real spirit subst ...nomenon]] should have prevented the [[development]] of [[materialistic]] [[philosophy]] and [[mechanistic]] [[cosmology]].
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  • ...historically used for healing (as in the asclepieions found in the ancient Greek temples of [[Asclepius]]) as well as for guidance or [[divine]] inspiration ...losophy by [[Descartes]] in the 17th century in his [[Meditations on First Philosophy]].
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  • ...led]] to a [[just]] [[God]] against the God of injustice embodied in the [[philosophy]] of his [[friends]] and enshrined even in his own [[religious]] [[attitude ...r [[city]] for the [[purpose]] of [[establishing]] a joint [[school]] of [[philosophy]] and [[religion]] as well as an [[infirmary]] for the [[sick]]. But [[Jesu
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  • ...s]], such [[concepts]] for a long time [[profoundly]] [[influenced]] the [[philosophy]] of many [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_culture Occidental] people
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  • ...together reasonable. Religion is not derived from the [[logic]] of human [[philosophy]], but as a mortal [[experience]] it is altogether logical. Religion is the ...that. One phrase "Not my will, but yours, be done."([[160:1 Rodan's Greek Philosophy|160:1.11]]) strikes me as by far the most important.
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  • 140:4.8 An [[effective]] [[philosophy]] of living is formed by a combination of [[cosmic]] [[insight]] and the [[ ...ourse]] at the [[ordination]] of [[the twelve]] [[constitutes]] a master [[philosophy]] of life. [[Jesus]] exhorted his followers to [[exercise]] experiential [[
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  • '''Ecology''' (from Greek: οίκος, ''oikos'', "household"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge" ...ps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ecology/ Ecology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)]
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Pythagoras Pythagoras] and the Pythagoreans. Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher from 525 to 500 B.C. and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato P ...Stan will discuss the four phases of the [[evolution]] of the religious [[philosophy]] which shows the various [[degrees]] of intellectual [[integrity]].
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarsus_(city) Tarsus]. And when Saul saw how this [[Greek]] could die for his [[faith]], there were aroused in his [[heart]] those [[ ...inary sum of [[money]] to the establishment of a [[school]] of religious [[philosophy]] at Damascus. He planned to create a [[center]] of [[learning]] which woul
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  • Ancient [[Greek]] philosophers, describing and commenting on the uncontrolled anger, partic [[Category: Philosophy]]
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  • ...method". The intrusive "th" is most likely due to a false cognate with the Greek ἀριθμός (''arithmos'') meaning "number". The work of the ancient Greek geometers, Persian mathematician Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī|Al-Khwa
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  • ...n basic plumbing disappeared from the continent for 1,000 years. Similar [[Greek dark ages|Dark Age]] collapses are seen with the Late [[Bronze Age collapse [[Anarcho-primitivism|Primitivism]] is a modern philosophy totally opposed to civilization. Primitivists accuse civilizations of restr
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  • ...of [[Heliodorus of Emesa|Heliodorus]] and [[Longus]] et al.). The ancient Greek romance was revived by [[Byzantine novel]]ists of the twelfth century. All ...to determine how much the early "romance" owed to [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] models and how much to northern folkloric verse epics such as [[Beowulf]]
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  • ...much of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_philosophy Greek philosophy] into early [[Christianity]], two great [[mistakes]] were made:
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