| Socrates and Self-Knowledge Socrates and Self-Knowledge. By Christopher Moore. Cambridge, uk: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Pp. Diogenes Laertius 120,58 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Module outline Show an understanding of abstract concepts and ideas within theoretical perspectives. Diogenes Laertius 230,73 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Theme 3: The philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome. Text of primary sources When it is easier just to endure misery? "When you see that the enemy is even worse.". Diogenes Laertius 40,84 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Thales of Miletus (c. 620 B. C. E.—c. 546 B. C. E.) Thales was highly esteemed in ancient times, and a letter cited by Diogenes Laertius, and purporting to be from Anaximenes to Pythagoras, advised that all our discourse should begin with a reference to Thales. Diogenes Laertius 18,72 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Education 2001 Ph. D., Classical Philology, Harvard University, Cambridge, ma 1994 B. A., Classics, Yale College, New Haven, ct academic positions The Culture of Kitharôidia, Hellenic Studies Series, Washington, dc and Cambridge, ma. Diogenes Laertius 115,78 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Epicurus, de vriendschapsfilosoof bij uitstek De vriendschap danst de wereld rond Nog sterker: Epicurus noemt vriendschap het waardevolste dat een mens kan verwerven. Diogenes Laertius 32,81 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Anthony A. Long, Curriculum Vitae Born Manchester, England, August 17, 1937; naturalized citizen of the usa since 1999; married to Monique Elias. Children, Stephen Arthur and Rebecca Jane. Diogenes Laertius 122 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Main title: The Ancient Greeks on paradox and contradiction An outline of a very modern debate focusing on the support or denial of the Law of Non Contradiction. Diogenes Laertius 52,5 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Alex Williams Diogenes The Cynic Diogenes was an ancient Greek philosopher. He lived from 404-323 B. C. E. And was born in Sinope. Diogenes was the most famous of all the cynical philosophers. Cynicism was a way of living and Diogenes lived his life as a true cynic. Diogenes Laertius 24 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |
| Skepticism of the new academy: a weak platonism Skeptics and the Academics differ only slightly in that the former investigate the truth, while the latter declare it to be “non-apprehensible.”. Diogenes Laertius 90,5 Kb. 2 | oxumaq |
| Plato and the Presocratics In other dialogues various Presocratics come under fire for failing to recognize the priority of the soul over body and not believing that a divine intelligence arranges all things for the best. Diogenes Laertius 31,5 Kb. 1 | oxumaq |