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OhioLINK History of Philosophy Website
Philosophy 31001
Ancient Greek Philosophy
Fall 1996
Professor David Odell-Scott
320 G Bowman Hall
Texts
Aristotle. Metaphysics,
Books I-IX (trans. by Tredennick), vol. XVII, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard.
Books X-XIV (trans. by Tredennick & Armstrong), vol. XVIII, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard.
Kirk, Raven and Schofield.
The Presocratic Philosophers, 2nd ed., Cambridge.
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Comments and Corrections to D.C. Lau's Mencius
(Version of June 26, 1997)
This version of "Comments and Corrections," based upon the research of P.J. Ivanhoe, David S. Nivison and Bryan W. Van Norden, was compiled by Van Norden (who is, therefore, solely responsible for all errors). Comments and corrections to these comments and corrections are welcome, but please do not cite this without obtaining permission.
D.C. Lau's Mencius (New York: Penguin Books, 1970) was a major achievement by a bri ...
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Diogenes of Sinope (c. 404-323 B.C.E.)
The most illustrious of the Cynic philosophers, Diogenes of Sinope serves as the template for the Cynic sage in antiquity. An alleged student of Antisthenes, Diogenes maintains his teacher’s asceticism and emphasis on ethics, but brings to these philosophical positions a dynamism and sense of humor unrivalled in the history of philosophy. Though originally from Sinope, the majority of the stories comprising his philosophical biography occur in Athens ...
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Epicurus & Epicurean Philosophy
Welcome . . .
The Epicurus & Epicurean Philosophy web site introduces Epicureanism to both the serious student of philosophy and to anyone seeking useful and inspiring ideas. Epicurus helped lay the intellectual foundations for modern science and for secular individualism, with many aspects of his system still highly relevant some twenty-three centuries after they were first taught to Epicurus's students at his school in Athens, called “the Garden.” Follow t ...
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Welcome to the Greek Philosophy Archive
That we've broken their statues,
that we've driven them out of their temples,
doesn't mean at all that the gods are dead.
O land of Ionia, they're still in love with you,
their souls still keep your memory.
When an August dawn wakes over you,
your atmosphere is potent with their life,
and sometimes a young ethereal figure, indistinct, in rapid flight,
wings across your hills.
"Ionic" C.P. Cavafy, 1911
Dialogues of Plato
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History Alexander's great conquests led to the end of the independence of most of the small city-states and the founding of huge empires ruled by dynasties of monarchs, with arbitrary powers and a massive bureaucracy; there was also a great deal of mixing of Greeks and non-Greeks because of the settlements of Greek armies and the founding of new cities, such as Alexandria and Antioch. So there were no longer small communities of self-governing citizens, but great administrative organ ...
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SOCRATES’ EFFECT/MENO’S AFFECT:
SOCRATIC ELENCHUS AS KATHARTIC THERAPY 1
Chris Higgins
Teachers College, Columbia University
Introduction
If there is one thing philosophers will agree on, it is that the Platonic dialogues are rich, multi-faceted texts. The dialogues lay out one of the most comprehensive and influential philosophical systems of all time, present a stirring portrait (in the character of Socrates) of a unique philosophic practice, and are at the same time carefully-crafted ...
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History of Philosophy
The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.
Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality, p. 53 [Free Press, 1969]; the painting is the School of Athens (Scuola di Atene) by Raphael, with Plato, pointing up, and Aristotle, gesturing down, in the middle.
BILL MURRAY: "What did you study?"
SCARLETT JOHANSSON: "Philosophy."
BILL MURRAY: "Yeah, there's a good buck in ...
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The pages of this section offer a narrative survey of the historical development of Western philosophy. Although some sections are nearly complete, this remains a work in progress; please be patient. For a different approach to the work of individual thinkers, please consult Assembled Philosophers, the Dictionary of Philosophic ...
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Island of Freedom
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Rochester Institute of Technology
Science and Human Values
Plato
Plato's Life
If Thales was the first of all the great Greek philosophers, Plato must remain the best known of all the Greeks. The original name of this Athenian aristocrat was Aristocles, but in his school days he received the nickname Platon (meaning "broad" ) because of his broad shoulders. (He is not the only great man to be known universally by a nickname. The Roman orator Cicero is another. )
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STOIC PHILOSOPHY
Preme ci pro vider iste information in Interlingua.
The Stoics were disciples of a Greek philosopher named Zeno. Stoic philosophy is in many ways similar to the Taoist philosophy of China. Both teach one to attune with his/her inner nature, which the Romans called Reason, the Chinese the Tao, and the Greeks the Logos. Both encourage simple living and contentment with ones present state of being. Both view the world as exchange of opposites. There are other s ...
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The Internet Classics Archive
Bringing the wisdom of the classics to the Internet since 1994.
Special Notice: As many of you noticed, the site was down for two weeks due to a disk failure and backup errors. Due to the kindness of Google and skill of Ken Haase of the MIT Media Lab, we've recovered the bulk of the texts (browse here). However, the search, comment, and trivia applications do not work, and will be out of service for some time. Please direct inquiries to classics@classics.mit.ed ...
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Plato. The Republic of Plato
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