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Anaximander and the origins of Greek cosmology

Indianapolis: Hackett (1960)

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  1. The presocratic philosophers.G. S. Kirk - 1957 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press. Edited by J. E. Raven.
    This book traces the intellectual revolution initiated by Thales in the sixth century BC to its culmination in the metaphysics of Parmenides.
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  • The theology of the early Greek philosophers.Werner Jaeger - 1947 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Edward S. Robinson.
    This second collection of studies by Peter Golden continues his explorations of the Türk Empire (mid-sixth to mid-eighth centuries), the stateless polities that appeared after its collapse, and of the Khazar Qaghanate (mid-seventh century to ca. 965-969), its imperial successor state in the western Eurasian steppes. Building on earlier traditions, the Türks created a paradigm for state building in the Eurasian steppes that persisted into the early modern era. Examined here are issues relating to the rise of the Türks and (...)
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  • Pythagoras: his life, teaching, and influence.Christoph Riedweg - 2005 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Fiction and truth : ancient stories about Pythagoras -- In search of the historical Pythagoras -- The Pythagorean secret society -- Thinkers influenced by Pythagoras and his pupils.
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  • Some Problems in Anaximander.G. S. Kirk - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):21-.
    This article deals with four almost classic problems in Anaximander. of these the first is of comparatively minor importance, and the second is important not for what Anaximander thought but for what Aristotle thought he thought. Problem i is: Did Anaximander describe his as ? Problem 2: Did Aristotle mean Anaximander when he referred to people who postulated an intermediate substance ? Problem 3: Did Anaximander think that there were innumerable successive worlds? Problem 4: What is the extent and implication (...)
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  • Καθαρσισ παθηματων.Franz Dirlmeier - 1940 - Hermes 75 (1):81-92.
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  • Part I.Stephen Halliwell - 2002 - In The Aesthetics of Mimesis: Ancient Texts and Modern Problems. Princeton, USA: Princeton University Press. pp. 35-148.
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  • Diogenes of apollonia.Author unknown - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Leucippus.Author unknown - 2001 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Indian Cosmology.Krishna Prakash Tripathi - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 44:73-78.
    Cosmology is defined as the science of the large-scale structure of the universe. Indian cosmology is a philosophical theory regarding the cycle of creation from supreme consciousness to matter and from matter to supreme consciousness. It deals with the creation of the cosmic mind and the microvita, and origin-evolution-future of matter, individual mind and life. There is important input from Vedic and Tantric traditions. This school follows subjective approach by dealing with absolute (spiritual) as well as relative (psycho-physical) knowledge of (...)
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