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- History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
1: ...ern hemisphere|Western]]; [[religious]] and [[secular]]; have had their own unique schools of philosop...
7: ...ato]]. The Medieval period runs until roughly the late [[1400s]] and the [[Renaissance]]. The "Modern"...
12: ... than opinion and for teaching people to argue fallaciously to prove whatever conclusions they wished)...
14: ...philosophical questions. The theory fills in the blanks by saying that the Sophists' students wanted t...
18: ...x|Raphael's ''The School of Athens'' (1509) with Plato and Aristotle in the centre.]] - Plato (17363 bytes)
1: ...e 1.jpg|thumb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
2: ...ing Arabic, Turkish or Persian, he is called '''Eflatun''', which means a [[spring (water)|spring]] of...
4: ...ed to him are considered by the consensus of scholars to be either suspect (e.g., ''[[First Alcibiade...
6: ...e is Socrates' point of view, and how much of it Plato's.
8: ... is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Re... - Socrates (7975 bytes)
2: ... BC|470]] – [[May 7]], [[399 BC]]) ([[Greek language|Greek]] {{polytonic|Σωκ&r...
5: ...f Amphipolis]]. We know from [[Symposium (Plato)|Plato's ''Symposium'']] that Socrates was decorated f...
7: ...scientific institute with his friend Chaerophon; Plato has Socrates tell us that he once spent all of ...
11: ...hilosophy for much longer than this and include [[Parmenides]], [[Anaxagoras]], [[Prodicus]], the priestess [[...
21: ...e following quotes are attributed to Socrates in Plato's and Xenophon's writings: - Democritus (3967 bytes)
3: ...t of distant stars. Other philosophers, including later [[Aristotle]], argued against this. Democritus...
5: ...re are some worlds devoid of living creatures or plants or any moisture."
7: ...left|thumb|[[Hendrick ter Brugghen]], "Democritus Laughing" (1629)]]
9: ...he existence of motion, change, or the [[void]]. Parmenides argued that the existence of a thing implied that...
12: ...ression of taste. Some types of matter are particularly solid because their atoms have hooks to attach... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
7: *[[Nicola Abbagnano]], (1901-1990)
10: *[[Pierre Ab鬡rd]] (or ''Peter Abelard''), (1079-1142){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
23: *[[Adelard of Bath]], (12th century){{fn|C}}
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202) - Time (15299 bytes)
1: .... Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
3: ...of the main philosophical and scientific issues relating to time.
5: ...of events and the [[interval]]s between them. Regularly recurring events and objects with apparently [...
9: ...t]] for time is the [[SI]] [[second]], from which larger units are defined like the [[minute]], [[hour...
25: ...intuitive notions of [[simultaneity]] and the regularity of time. - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
1: [[Image:World-map-2004-cia-factbook-large-1.7m-whitespace-removed.jpg|thumb|290px|right|...
2: ... geography]] and [[physical geography]].<ref>web.clas.ufl.edu/users/morgans/lecture_2.prn.pdf.</ref>
5: ...ty of topics such as economics, health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdiscipli...
7: ...|title=The History of Geography |publisher=Basil Blackwell |location=Oxford |pages=p. 66}}</ref>}}
9: ...? |work=AAG Career Guide: Jobs in Geography and related Geographical Sciences |publisher=Association o... - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: ...sis|hypotheses]] and [[deduction]]s to propose explanations for natural phenomena in the form of [[the...
9: ...ality as we experience it reaches an extreme in [[Parmenides]] who argued that the world is one and that chang...
11: ...latonic, universal ideal is to be found in particular things, what he calls the ''essence'' of things....
17: ...ich depend the affairs and fortunes of men". And, last of all, "those which are indeed the most genera...
20: ...g truth. The one flies from the senses and particulars to the most general axioms, and from these prin...
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