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  1. Lectures on Ancient Philosophy by Manly P. Hall, 2005-09-08
  2. Readings In Ancient Greek Philosophy: From Thales To Aristotle by S. Marc Cohen, 2005-08-01
  3. Stoic Warriors: The Ancient Philosophy behind the Military Mind by Nancy Sherman, 2007-03-19
  4. The Kybalion: A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece by The Three Initiates, 2007-10-15
  5. Ancient Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Julia Annas, 2001-01-18
  6. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From Ancient Civilizations to the Modern World by Robert Mechikoff, 2009-01-21
  7. Basic Concepts of Ancient Philosophy (Studies in Continental Thought) by Martin Heidegger, Richard Rojcewicz, 2007-10-22
  8. Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic: Empedocles and Pythagorean Tradition by Peter Kingsley, 1997-02-13
  9. The Ancient Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy by Thomas Gould, 1991-01
  10. Ancient Philosophy: A New History of Western Philosophy Volume 1 by Anthony Kenny, 2007-01-08
  11. Gnostic Philosophy: From Ancient Persia to Modern Times by Tobias Churton, 2005-01-25
  12. What Is Ancient Philosophy? by Pierre Hadot, 2004-03-15
  13. A History of Philosophy, Vol. 1: Greece and Rome From the Pre-Socratics to Plotinus by Frederick Copleston, 1993-03-01
  14. An Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (Littlefield, Adams Quality Paperback) by A. H. Armstrong, 1981-01-25

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'Philosophy Ancient Philosophy' is an introductory undergraduate course concentrating on Plato and Aristotle. The University of California at Berkeley provides the
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Nichomachean Ethics and Physics. Thirteen lectures are divided between Plato's Phaedo and Republic. The historical context is discussed only when necessary, with emphasis on the works rather than the men behind them. The OpenCourseWare includes a library of webcast lectures. To download 'Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy,' go to the ancient philosophy course page.
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    7. Video Lectures — Notre Dame OpenCourseWare
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    8. Sophists [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Teachers of philosophy in Ancient Greece, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus and Hippias.
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    Essays on Greek and Roman political thinkers and experiences.
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    Classical Political Philosophy By Classical Political Philosophy , I mean the Greek and Roman political thinkers and experiences. This tradition is the one in which most of the formal ideas and disciplines were initially established. They have a claim to universality and seek to engage all other political experience in the consideration of the bases of human political living and the grounds for it. James V. Schall S.J. Essays Online "On the Death of Plato"
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    12. UC Davis Philosophy 21, History Of Philosophy: Ancient. Final Exam Study Guide
    UC Davis Philosophy 21 History of Philosophy Ancient G. J. Mattey Final Exam Study Guide. The format of the exam will be the same as that of the last exam.
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    The format of the exam will be the same as that of the last exam A good way to prepare is to organize the material by the issues, seeing what each philosopher said about them, and especially what arguments (if any) they gave. The categories listed here and the listings of philosophers falling into them are not meant to be exhaustive. Metaphysics
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      • Various elements (Thales, Anaximenes, Heraclitus)
      • The infinite (Anaximander)
      • Number (Pythagoreans)
      • The Forms (Plato)
      • The essence (Aristotle)
      • The One (Plotinus)
      • Atoms and the void (Epicurus)
      • Divine reason (Stoics)
    • The Status of the Physical World
      • Illusory (Parmenides)
      • A lower grade of being (Pythagoreans, Plato, Plotinus)
      • Reality (Milesians, Heraclitus, Sophists, Aristotle, Epicurus, Stoics)
    • Form and Matter
      • Matter is an imitation of and shares in form (Plato, Plotinus)
      • Form and matter are co-ordinate (Aristotle)
    • Substance
      • What is not in anything else (Aristotle)
      • The subject of properties (Aristotle)
      • The object of the study of metaphysics (Aristotle)
    • The Elements, Fire, Air, Earth, Water

    13. Alcmaeon (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
    Life and work of early Greek medical writer and philosopher-scientist, by Carl Huffman.
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    First published Thu Apr 10, 2003; substantive revision Mon Apr 28, 2008 Alcmaeon of Croton was an early Greek medical writer and philosopher-scientist. His exact date, his relationship to other early Greek philosopher-scientists, and whether he was primarily a medical writer/physician or a typical Presocratic cosmologist, are all matters of controversy. He is likely to have written his book sometime between 500 and 450 BC. The surviving fragments and testimonia focus primarily on issues of psychology and epistemology and reveal Alcmaeon to be a thinker of considerable originality. He was the first to identify the brain as the seat of understanding and to distinguish understanding from perception. Alcmaeon thought that the sensory organs were connected to the brain by channels ( poroi ) and may have discovered the poroi connecting the eyes to the brain (i.e. the optic nerve) by excising the eyeball of an animal, although it is doubtful that he used dissection as a standard method. He was the first to develop an argument for the immortality of the soul. He used a political metaphor to define health and disease: The equality ( isonomia ) of the opposing powers which make up the body (e.g., the wet, the dry, the hot, the cold, the sweet, the bitter etc.) preserve health, whereas the monarchy of any one of them produces disease. Alcmaeon discussed a wide range of topics in physiology including sleep, death and the development of the embryo. It is unclear whether he also presented a cosmology in terms of opposing powers, but we do have some testimonia concerning his views on astronomy. Alcmaeon had considerable impact on his successors in the Greek philosophical tradition. Aristotle wrote a treatise responding to him, Plato adopted his argument for the immortality of the soul, and both Plato and Philolaus accepted his view that the brain is the seat of intelligence.

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    16. Archytas (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
    Life and work of fourth century BC Greek mathematician, political leader and philosopher, by Carl Huffman.
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    First published Thu Jun 26, 2003; substantive revision Wed Jul 25, 2007 Archytas of Tarentum was a Greek mathematician, political leader and philosopher, active in the first half of the fourth century BC (i.e., during Plato's lifetime). He was the last prominent figure in the early Pythagorean tradition and the dominant political figure in Tarentum, being elected general seven consecutive times. He sent a ship to rescue Plato from the clutches of the tyrant of Syracuse, Dionysius II, in 361, but his personal and philosophical connections to Plato are complex, and there are many signs of disagreement between the two philosophers. A great number of works were forged in Archytas' name starting in the first century BC, and only four fragments of his genuine work survive, although these are supplemented by a number of important testimonia. Archytas was the first to solve one of the most celebrated mathematical problems in antiquity, the duplication of the cube. We also have his proof showing that ratios of the form ( n n , which are important in music theory, cannot be divided by a mean proportional. He was the most sophisticated of the Pythagorean harmonic theorists and provided mathematical accounts of musical scales used by the practicing musicians of his day. He was the first to identify the group of four canonical sciences (logistic [arithmetic], geometry, astronomy and music), which would become known as the

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    19. Ancient Greek Philosophy [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Brief article outlining the history of Greek philosophy. From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The Ancient Greek philosophers have played a pivotal role in the shaping of the western philosophical tradition. This article surveys the seminal works and ideas of key figures in the Ancient Greek philosophical tradition from the Presocratics to the Neoplatonists. It highlights their main philosophical concerns and the evolution in their thought from the sixth century BCE to the sixth century CE. The Ancient Greek philosophical tradition broke away from a mythological approach to explaining the world, and it initiated an approach based on reason and evidence. Initially concerned with explaining the entire cosmos, the Presocratic philosophers strived to identify its single underlying principle. Their theories were diverse and none achieved a consensus, yet their legacy was the initiation of the quest to identify underlying principles.
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    Aristotle Aristotle Physics and Metaphysics The Opinions of the Physicists The first group of Presocratic philosophers were from Ionia. The Ionian philosophers sought the material principle

    20. Dictionary Of Philosophy
    Dictionary of Philosophy (Ancient Medieval - Modern) edited by. Dagobert D. Runes (and 72 Authorities) 1942. Φιλοφια Βιου ΚυβεÏνητης
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    pdf file Indexed in the Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy A B C ... Z Edited in hypertext by Andrew Chrucky, July 10, 2004. Preface The aim of this dictionary is to provide teachers, students and laymen interested in philosophy with clear, concise, and correct definitions and descriptions of the philosophical terms, throughout the range of philosophic thought. In the volume are represented all the branches as well as schools of ancient, medieval, and modern philosophy. In any such conspectus, it is increasingly recognized that the Oriental philosophies must be accorded ample space beside those of the western world. The great field that must be compressed within the limits of a small volume makes omissions inevitable. If any topics, or phases of a subject, deserve space not here accorded them, it may be possible in future editions to allow them room; I take this occasion to invite suggestions and criticism, to that end. Clarity and correctness would be more easily secured if there were concord among philosophers. Scarcely any two thinkers would define philosophy alike; nor are they likely to agree as to the significance of its basic concepts. The value of a one-volume dictionary, nonetheless, makes the effort worthwhile.

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