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Hace 1 día · In 1873, Nietzsche began to accumulate notes that would be posthumously published as Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks. Between 1873 and 1876, he published four separate long essays: " David Strauss : the Confessor and the Writer", " On the Use and Abuse of History for Life ", "Schopenhauer as Educator", and "Richard Wagner ...
Hace 5 días · Plato’s birth occurred near the end of the Golden Age of Athens, and he grew up during the Peloponnesian War. He reached adulthood around the time of Sparta’s final defeat of Athens. After traveling, Plato spent the remainder of his life teaching at the Academy until his death in 348/347 BCE.
Hace 2 días · Pre-Socratic philosophy, also known as Early Greek Philosophy, is ancient Greek philosophy before Socrates. Pre-Socratic philosophers were mostly interested in cosmology , the beginning and the substance of the universe , but the inquiries of these early philosophers spanned the workings of the natural world as well as human society ...
Hace 5 días · The most recognized figure within the natural philosophy of Ancient Greece was that of Aristotle (384-322 BC). His philosophical and cosmological theories, continued by his followers, are called Aristotelian physics. Aristotle used systematic logic to develop his theories.
Hace 5 días · In this interview we learn about the main issues in modern-day philosophy of disability, and the relevance of this topic for the European encounter with the Americas. 2. The Only Constant: Change and the "Yi Jing". Early Chinese philosophers were deeply aware of a world that is constantly changing.
Hace 4 días · There are reasons to be suspicious. The death of ancient philosophers was meant to reflect their lives and teachings. If not, posterity was quite happy to invent an appropriate deathbed scene ...
Hace 2 días · This century is normally regarded as the Golden Age of Greek drama. The center-piece of the annual Dionysia, which took place once in winter and once in spring, was a competition between three tragic playwrights at the Theatre of Dionysus. Each submitted three tragedies, plus a satyr play (a comic, burlesque version of a mythological subject).