Biblioteca Virtual 1938). The Slowcoach (.zip 119.68 Kb). Lucretius, (ca 95-55 BC). OnThe Nature Of Things (.zip - 167 Kb). Luther, Martin (1483 + 1546). http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/l.html
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A History Of Extropic Thought Presented June 18, 1995 at Extro^2 conference in Santa Monica, ca. Abstract. Whatis extropy? In ancient Rome, Lucretius (c.9555 BC) wrote in The Nature of http://home.comcast.net/~reillyjones/history.html
Extractions: Parallel Conceptual Development of Technicism and Humanism Presented June 18, 1995 at Extro^2 conference in Santa Monica, CA Hamlet in The Revolt of the Masses The strategic battle plans that give us power over necessity and over time are comprised of concepts. We must have conceptual fuel to stoke the fire of civilization. Our conceptual capabilities go far beyond our perceptual capabilities. They do not merely categorize our immediate sensory stimulation, they categorize very general and abstract relations transcending temporality. Concepts are linked to intentionality, they tell us what we can do with things, or what things can do to us. To discover what things can do to us, we map a conceptual landscape as we experience novelty. Our maps are always incomplete, but there is no limit to creative interpretations of them. We have freedom to judge all aspects of reality using an infinitude of concepts of ever increasing refinement and versatility. Life is a struggle between seeking and avoiding surprise, recognition is the serious business of turning the novel into the ordinary, to help us know what we can do with it. Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the West There are so many concepts linked to what can be called, very roughly, an extropic worldview, that I thought a general overview of how they were generated would be of interest. I have reviewed almost 500 historical figures as to where and when they lived, what their vocations were, and gave them a summary subjective evaluation of their contribution to an extropic worldview. My evaluations are based on my incomplete knowledge of what the extropic worldview is and the incomplete knowledge of what exactly these individuals really thought. Nevertheless, a generalized picture emerged that may not differ greatly from what others would come up with independently. In the two tables below, the areas and vocations are listed in order of oldest to newest.
Extractions: Bibliography On internet, Atomic Theory 1996. http://www.antoin.fsu.umd.edu Dalton's Atomic Theory http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us The Greek Concept Of Atomos John L. Park 1996 Parry/ Dietz/ Tellefsen/ Steiner Chemistry experimental foundations pretence hall 1983 G. Raymer-Cantham, Chemistry addison-wesley publishers
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Malaspina.com - Malaspina Great Books Core Reading List Cicero (10643 BC) Works; Lucretius (c.95-55 BC) On the Nature of Things;Virgil (70-19 BC) Works; Horace (65-8 BC) Works; Livy (59 BCAD http://www.malaspina.edu/~mcneil/listbak.htm
INDEX OF NAMES 893, 934 Li, Wentian (USA, 1959 ) and ca classes, 948 in 180 AD) and inhabitantsof Moon, 1190 Lucretius, Titus carus (Italy, ~95 - ~55 BC) and atomism http://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline/index/names/k-o.html?SearchIndex=Newton,
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Alexander Hahn: On Things In General The working title translates from Lucretius (95 55 BC) epic poem ?De RerumNatura. His theory of These clips were assembled chronologically, from ca. http://www.alexanderhahn.com/Hahn-AboutNature.html
Extractions: When the sun strikes a CCD, the light-sensitive recording element of a video camera, the image tends to collapse and begins to pulsate between dark and white, maybe as result of stabilizing efforts by the circuitry. The four tracks are enveloped by such a solar pulse. Under the strobing sun and the drumming rain, the images and their reflections on the water appear and disappear, immersing the gallery space in the hypnotic spectacle of memory's light.
Great Books And Classics - Hesiod Cicero (10643 BC) Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) Titus Lucretius Carus (c. 95-55 BC)Virgil (70-19 BC) Horace (65-8 BC) Livy (59 BC-AD 17) Ovid (43 BC-AD 17) St. http://www.grtbooks.com/hesiod.asp?idx=0&yr=-200
Unit 4 Roman literature is very similar to Greek literature. 1. Lucretius (9555 BC)Philosopher whose On the Nature of Things was early Epicurean classic. http://epstan.zsu.edu.cn/reading/reading B/unit-04/3Background.htm
Extractions: Unit 4 Background Information Classical Greece is the source from which many of the characteristic elements of Western culture derive, and therefore it makes sense to examine this culture. Epic poetry goes back to Homer, that is, to the earliest period of preserved Greek literature. But most literary work comes from Athens. In particular, the Fifth century in Athens was the scene for the development of many literary genres. Drama was developed by the tragedians of Athens (Aescylus, Sophocles, Euripides), comedy by Aristophanes. The writing of history begins with Herodotus and Thucydides. Modern philosophy goes back to the fourth-century authors Plato and Aristotle, though they have a number of important predecessors. Many of the forms of Western art and architecture we owe to the Greeks. Characteristics of Greek Thought What was it about the Greeks that made them so influential in the development of human thought? There are three very characteristic aspects of Greek culture that led them to such fruitful results in so many aspects of life. First, the Greeks were very curious. Most nations in antiquity had some form of explanation for why things are as they are, and on the whole people took the world for granted. Not the Greeks. They were strongly interested in abstract questions that were not raised by others. Where did the world come from? What is the purpose of human existence? What is the best way to organize human society? This sort of inquiry never appealed much to the Roman mind, for instance. When Herodotus saw a temple in Egypt that seemed to him to indicate that the Greeks borrowed their worship of him from there, he made a special trip to a temple in Phoenicia, and another to a temple on the island of Thasos to investigate the question.
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