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Myth, Philosophy, Why the Greeks?, Parmenides, Greek History

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of the earliest Greeks philosophers, especially those about whom we know the most, like Anaximander and Heraclitus, are systematic and internally coherent. Inconsistency is ground

ANCIENT EGYPT : The impact of Ancient Egypt on Greek philosophy : Memphite & Theban thought

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his The Lives of the Philosophers , Book VIII), Plato bought a book from a Pythagorean called Philolaus when he visited Sicily for 40 Alexandrian Minae of silver. From it, he copi
The Memphis Theology : fugal monotheism, creative command and panentheism in Ancient Egypt

Address Delivered Before the British Association Assembled at Belfast, With Additions (1874)

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first of these three philosophers and the last, the human intellect was active in other fields than theirs. The sophists had run through their career. At Athens had appeared Socra

Classification of the sciences in Greco-Roman antiquity (IEKO)

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developed primarily by philosophers and encyclopedists, and the “Practical Systems” ( Richardson 1930 , 88–149) that have been developed primarily by librarians
A review is undertaken of the contributions of 38 classical authors, from Pythagoras in the 6th Century BCE to Isidore in the 6th Century CE, to the classification of the sciences.

ANCIENT EGYPT : The rise of Alexandro-Egyptian Hellenism and Hermetism

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Feyerabend and other philosophers of science have pointed out. Astronomy, on the one hand, measures celestial phenomena in all possible ways and tries to advance an organized syst
The Memphis Theology : fugal monotheism, creative command and panentheism in Ancient Egypt

Summary Report

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and astronomy. Greek philosophers and mathematicians regarded music and science of equal importance. One of the most important representatives of this era, whose thoughts still ha
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