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    Eren Halliburton 12/1/2016 Problems of Philosophy Research Paper Dr. Hutcherson The origins of philosophy began with the dynamic question of “What if?” followed by intellectual reasoning for the ways of the world. To look past the general purpose of life and the things that come with it; is when a new philosophy is discovered. The first recorded philosopher came about early on in the sixth century B.C.E. His name was Thales of Miletus or what is now Turkey. The first three philosophers

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    The origins of philosophy began with the dynamic question of “What if?” followed by intellectual reasoning for the ways of the world. To look past the general purpose of life and the things that come with it; is when a new philosophy is discovered. The first recorded philosopher came about early on in the sixth century B.C.E. His name was Thales of Miletus or what is now Turkey. The first three philosophers, Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes, are known as the Milesians because they all came from

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    analytic foundation provides the basis for today’s metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and logic. This revolution of thought began with the pre-Socratics. Initiated by Thales of Miletus, others who followed him (Anaximander, Anaximenes, Heraclitus, Pythagoras, Damon, Xenophanes, Parmenides, Zeno, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, Leucippus, and Democritus) renounced the naivety of mysticism to question the processes of nature. Aquisitioning the elements of earth, water, fire, wind, and the void to categorize their

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    Kateryna Stoianova History of Ancient Philosophy Fall 2016 Final Exam – Sec. A (10:00) Question #1 A principle is a fundamental source or basis of something. A principle cannot be proven, because to prove something we have to go back to the basics and principle is basis of everything. Although, what most philosophers seem to be doing to prove the validity of their theories is by showing that if we accept something else as a principle it would make no sense. The Pre-Socratic philosophers

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    three-dimensional spheres rather than concrete two-dimensional objects contributed to the naming of Pythagoras’s theory, known as the Harmony of the Spheres. The Music of the Spheres, also known as Musica Universalis, originated from the Greek philosopher, Pythagoras. During his time, the celestial spheres

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    The Various Stages of Meditation To reach meditation, you require the three big steps: Relaxation: Control of yourself can mean relaxing your mind and your body You must, control your emotions, your passions, your nerves, your thoughts, your imagination, your desires, your bad habits, your impulses, your aspirations. Control yourself internally. Everything in you should be controlled, so that you can know your forces better, and how to use them It is

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    Biographical Research Paper: Pythagoras Pythagoras was born in 570 BCE. at Samos, Ionia, a city located in Greece . His mother being Pythais and his father is Mnesarchus. Not much was known about him because of the lack of written information on him. Pythagoras received a good education during his childhood, such as reciting homer, learning poetry, and playing musical instruments. Scholars come to believe that he got his astronomy from Anaximander and his mathematical/geometry knowledge from Miletos

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    1. Who were the Pythagoreans? How did they try to solve the dilemma of Anaximander? The Pythagoreans were a group of people who followed Pythagoras in 530 B.C. They are well known for their work in mathematics and for numerology, they tried to prove that everything is made up of numbers. The Pythagoreans tried to solve the problem of Anaximander by the theory of the Limit which was the flaw in Anaximander’s theory. 2. What are the basic characteristics of the Pythagorean philosophy? The characteristics

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    Thinkers within the realm of philosophy possessed a different train of thought that allowed them to make massive discoveries. Thales is regarded as the first recorded philosopher from Miletus. He believed reality was defined by water. Water rests on earth, reflects objects, and conforms to the shape of other objects. During what we call the ancient period, 600-300 BCE, communities lived by water supplies. Water is necessary to have the ability to obtain other means of survival. As opposed to referring

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    goes by the name Pythagoras. However the Pythagorean Theorem isn’t his only accomplishment, he was so advanced for his time, that he had many achievements. But to the best way to examine these accomplishments is to start at the beginning. In around 569 B.C on a small island of Samos, Pythagoras was born. His mother, named Pythais, was a native to the island Samos and his father, named Mnesarchus, was a traveling merchant. Due to his father being a traveling merchant, Pythagoras spent his most of

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