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  1. The Philosophy of Socrates (History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy) by Nicholas D. Smith, Thomas C. Brickhouse, 2000-01-01
  2. Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic: Empedocles and Pythagorean Tradition by Peter Kingsley, 1997-02-13
  3. The African Origin of Greek Philosophy:: An Exercise in Afrocentrism by Innocent C. Onyewuenyi, 2005-09-19
  4. Inventing the Universe: Plato's Timaeus, the Big Bang, and the Problem of Scientific Knowledge (Ancient Greek Philosophy) by Luc Brisson, F. Walter Meyerstein, 1995-07
  5. Presocratics: Natural Philosophers before Socrates (Ancient Philosophies) by James Warren, 2007-08-07
  6. A Companion to Ancient Philosophy (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  7. Oldest Books in the World: An Account of the Religion, Wisdom, Philosophy, Ethics, Psychology, Manners, Proverbs, Sayings, Refinement, etc., of the Ancient Egyptians by Isaac Meyer, 1995-01-15
  8. Children of Immortal Bliss: A New Perspective on Our True Identity Based on the Ancient Vedanta Philosophy of India by Paul Hourihan, 2008-02-01
  9. Ancient Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Julia Annas, 2000-11-09
  10. Maieusis: Essays in Ancient Philosophy in Honour of Myles Burnyeat
  11. Religion in the Ancient Greek City by Louise Bruit Zaidman, Pauline Schmitt Pantel, 1993-01-29
  12. Neoplatonism and Indian Philosophy (Studies in Neoplatonism-Ancient and Modern, 9)
  13. Early China/Ancient Greece: Thinking Through Comparisons (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
  14. Notes on Greek philosophy: From Thales to Aristotle (Studies on Ancient Greek and Islamic Philosophy) by Anthony Preus, 1997-12

41. Philosophy In Cyberspace
ancient philosophy Home Page http//www.ic.nanzanu.ac.jp/~kaneko/. History of ancient philosophy http//weber.u.washington.edu/~smcohen/phil320.htm.
http://www-personal.monash.edu.au/~dey/phil/ancient.htm

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Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 ... Section 5 The 4th Tetrology
http://plato.evansville.edu/
"The 4th Tetralogy: Exploring Plato's Middle Dialogues," is dedicated to examining Plato's Republic, Phaedrus, Symposium and Phaedo, and was recently put on-line for the general public. The site features the texts of Plato, hyperlinked to several search engines (with appropriate cross-links to Perseus), a new forum for scholarly exchange, and an on-going Internet discussion group that will examine the four dialogues continually in fourteen week cycles. Membership in the discussion group is open to anyone with a serious interest in the study of Plato. General editor of the site is Anthony F. Beavers (tb2@evansville.edu). The American Classical League
http://www.umich.edu/~acleague/
This page provides access to a range of classics-related resources, including texts, teaching tools, professional resources, journals and publications, and classical art and architecture. The ACL can be contacted at a.c.l@umich.edu Ancient Greece
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/GREECE.HTM

42. Philosophy Of History
Essays on philosophy of history from the Proceedings of the Friesian School. (This site includes summaries of Asian and ancient European philosophies of history).
http://www.friesian.com/philhist.htm
Philosophy of History
Hence arises the fact that everything better struggles through only with difficulty, becomes effective, or meets with a hearing, but the absurd and perverse in the realm of thought, the dull and tasteless in the sphere of art, and the wicked and fraudulent in the sphere of action, really assert a supremacy that is disturbed only by brief interruptions. Arthur Schopenhauer The World as Will and Representation
Essays

43. Philosophy - Ancient, Medieval & Renaissance
Postmodern 11. philosophy ancient, Medieval Renaissance. Research Subject Guides philosophy ancient, Medieval Renaissance. For
http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?TopicID=264&Subj

44. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Main Page
The Internet ancient History Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, and now contains hundred of local The End of the Roman Empire in the West. Late ancient philosophy
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Main Page Full Texts Legal Texts Additions Search ... IHSP Credits The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, and now contains hundred of local files as well as links to source texts throughout the net.
  • See Introduction for an explanation of the Sourcebook's goals. See the Help! page for all the help on research I can offer.
    Although I am more than happy to receive notes if you have comments on this web site, I cannot answer specific research enquiries [and - for students - I cannot, or rather will not, do your homework.]
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45. Philosophy Links
Table of ContentsClick on a subject below for a quick link to that subject. ancient Greek philosophy. . ancient Greek philosophy. ancient Roman philosophy.
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Philosophy in general including the Tao Te Jing.

46. Chinese Philosophy
A review of the historical development of Chinese thought from ancient times to the 20th century.
http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/deall/jin.3/c231/refs/cphil.htm

47. Diogenes Laertius [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Concise article on this ancient biographer.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/d/dioglaer.htm
Diogenes Laertius (3rd cn. CE.)
Diogenes Laertius, native of Laerte in Cilicia, was a biographer of ancient Greek philosophers. His Lives of the Philosophers Philosophoi Biol ), in ten books, is still extant and is an important source of information on the development of Greek philosophy. The period when he lived is not exactly known, but it is supposed to have been during the reigns of Septimius Severus and Caracalla. Because of his long and fairly sympathetic account of Epicurus, some think that Diogenes belonged to the Epicurean School, but this is not clear. He expresses his admiration for many philosophers, but his own allegiances, if any, are not stated. He divides all the Greek philosophers into two classes: those of the Ionic and those of the Italic school. He derives the first from Anaximander, the second from Pythagoras. After Socrates, he divides the Ionian philosophers into three branches: (a) Plato and the Academics, down to Clitomachus; (b) the Cynics, down to Chrysippus; (c) Aristotle and Theophrastus. The series of Italic philosophers consists, after Pythagoras, of the following: Telanges, Xenophanes, Parmenides, Zeno of Elea, Leucippus, Democritus, and others down to Epicurus. The first seven books are devoted to the Ionic philosophers; the last three treat of the Italic school. The work of Diogenes is a crude contribution towards the history of philosophy. It contains a brief account of the lives, doctrines, and sayings of most persons who have been called philosophers; and though the author is limited in his philosophical abilities and assessment of the various schools, the book is valuable as a collection of facts, which we could not have learned from any other source, and is entertaining as a sort of

48. Philosophy 320: History Of Ancient Philosophy
philosophy 320 History of ancient philosophy. University of Washington. This site has moved to a new Web Address. After clicking on
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49. Ethics Of Hindu Philosophy By Sanderson Beck
An excerpt from the book ancient wisdom and folly by Sanderson Beck.
http://www.san.beck.org/EC11-Hindu.html
BECK index
Hindu Philosophy
This chapter is part of the book ANCIENT WISDOM AND FOLLY, which has now been published. For information on ordering click here.
Nyaya and Vaishesika ...
Bhagavad-Gita
In India there are six orthodox schools of philosophy which recognize the authority of the Vedas as divine revelation, and they generally function as pairs - Nyaya and Vaishesika Mimamsa and Vedanta , and Samkhya and Yoga. Those who did not recognize this authority were the Jains, Buddhists, and materialists. Even in India, where spiritual ideas dominate the culture, there were some who were skeptical of those ideals and held to a materialist view of the world; they were called Carvaka , and their doctrine that this world is all that exists is called Lokayata The materialists did not believe in an afterlife and found sense perception to be the only source of knowledge, denying the validity of inference or general concepts. They focused on the senses and the four traditional elements of earth, water, fire, and air. Consciousness for the Carvaka is only a modification of these elements in the body. The soul is also identified with the body, and pleasure and pain are the central experiences of life, nature being indifferent to good and evil with virtue and vice being merely social conventions.

50. Foundations Study Guide: Ancient Greek Philosophy -- Objectivist Center -- Reaso
A narrative study guide and bibliography covering ancient Greek thought written by George Brakas.
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by George Brakas, Ph.D. George Brakas is professor of philosophy at Marist College and author of Aristotle's Concept of the Universal. Before philosophy for tens of thousands of years, human beings did not see the world as we see it. Why did the Nile rise and flood the fields with dark, fertile soil? Because the Pharaoh had commanded it to. Why did the violent storm destroy the village and its people? Because it wished to. "The world appears to primitive man neither inanimate nor empty but redundant with life.... Any phenomenon may at any time face him, not as 'It,' but as 'Thou.' In this confrontation, 'Thou' reveals its individuality, its qualities, its will. 'Thou' is not contemplated with intellectual detachment; it is experienced as life confronting life....Thoughts, no less than acts and feelings, are subordinated to this experience." In this profoundly revealing passage from The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man , we see all the essential attributes of how the pre-philosophic mind saw the world it lived in, with its implicit metaphysics, epistemology and ethics: The world is a living being, or a collection of living beings; one comes to "know" it the way one comes to "know" another person, by living with him and getting a feel for who he is and what he will do; and one's life centers around or is dominated by this all-powerful and never-fully-understood creature. It is to the lasting glory of the Greeks that they forever liberated the human mind from these shackles.

51. China
Urbana Middle School's ancient Chinese philosophy posters.
http://www.cmi.k12.il.us/Urbana/projects/AncientCiv/china.html
Classroom Activities
Ancient China Timeline Chinese Philosophies Posters created by Sixth Grade Students
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The First Emperor: Terra-cotta Figures
Many sources for information about the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of the Chin Cynasty and the Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses.
Complete Description: Text Only
Chinese History
Chinese History: Council on East Asian Libraries. Large, complete reference.
China the Beautiful
An outstanding introduction to Chinese culture, art and philosophy on the Net. Begin your adventure in the China Room.
The Forbidden City: A Virtual Tour
Beautiful maps and photography as well as a great tour of Beijing's Forbidden City.
Splendors of Ancient China
This beautiful page features a traveling exhibit of art from Taipei's National Palace Museum. The artwork represents almost 4,000 years of imperial Chinese history.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures: China
Daily Life in Ancient China
Ancient China Index

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52. New Acropolis Cultural Association - USA
A nonprofit educational organization that offers seminars, classes, books and magazines on philosophy, metaphysics, the classics, mythology and ancient civilizations.
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53. Ancient Roman Philosophy: Discourses By Epictetus
ancient Roman philosophy Discourses by Epictetus. OF SURRENDER TO THE WILL OF GOD HAVE I ever been restrained from what I willed?
http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/Outline_of_Great_Books_Volume_I/ancie
Ancient Roman philosophy: Discourses by Epictetus
[OF SURRENDER TO THE WILL OF GOD]
HAVE I ever been restrained from what I willed? Or compelled against my will? How is this possible? I have arranged my pursuits under the direction of God. Is it His will that I should have a fever? It is my will too. Is it His will that I should pursue anything? It is my will too. Is it His will that I should desire? It is my will too. Is it His will that I should obtain anything? It is mine too. Is it not His will? It is not mine. Is it His will that I should be tortured? Then it is my will to be tortured. Is it His will that I should die? Then it is my will to die.
He has given me whatever depends upon choice. The things in my power He has made incapable of hindrance or restraint. But how could He make a body of clay incapable of hindrance? Therefore He hath subjected my body, possessions, furniture, house, children, wife, to the revolution of the universe. He who gave takes away. For whence had I these things when I came into the world?
'But I would enjoy the feast still longer.' So perhaps would the spectators at Olympia see more combatants. But the solemnity is over. Go away. Depart like a grateful and modest person; make room for others.

54. Ancient Philosophy -- Philosophy Resources For Everyone At Erratic Impact's Phil
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For further contact e-mail Introduction Mind is the expression of the brain and the body separately or in a combined state.All the extraordinary faculties of the human beings are projected through the mind.It is the mind which has been responsible for all the great developments in the civilisations as we see it today. Mind is a formless state.It cannot be brought on record or measured by any of the modern instruments.Fundamentally mind is concerned with the thinking and it's applications.The inputs of the mind are partly dependent on the information / learning from the society itself,but a reasonable part comes from practically the blue as a godgift to certain chosen persons eg.the great masterpiece works of art,literature and scientific inventions. The mind is the motivation of a human being,his steam,his drive,his ambition and his ultimate destiny often.Wonderful faculty that the mind is, has been perplexing since ages as all the scientific advances have failed to analyse the parameters governing the mind.

56. Shambhala Black Belts: Martial Artists, Grand Masters, Eastern Philosophy
Spiritual, selfdevelopment, educational essays and music for communicating ancient Eastern philosophy, specifically designed for martial art black belts, and martial art centers.
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  • An exercise program A course in self-defense A stress reduction strategy A learning experience where individuals, including parents and their children, can develop a shared sense of:
    • Family Values Self-Discipline Self-Confidence Self-Esteem Self-Responsibility A keener mental focus Higher levels of concentration More respectful attitudes toward themselves and others
    The Martial Arts can be all of these things, but they also can be much more.

57. Ancient China
ancient Chinese Poetry ancient Chinese Art ancient Chinese Architecture The Early Chinese Historians Chinese Language Chinese Writing Chinese philosophy
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCCHINA/ANCCHINA.HTM

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Chinese Language Chinese Writing Chinese Philosophy Pre-Confucian China and the Five Classics Confucius Lao Tzu and Taoism MoTzu ... The Legalists Women in ChineseCulture and History Anthology of Chinese Readings Glossary of Chinese Culture and History Historical Atlas Internet Resources on China ©1996, Richard Hooker For information contact: Richard Hines Updated 6-6-1999

58. Japanese Rice Culture - The Misunderstood Philosophy Of The Agrarian Past
Essay on ancient rituals and peasant society practices that became part of Japanese traditional culture and still influence present day rural society.
http://home.worldcom.ch/~negenter/473bTx_E01.html

59. Ancient Greece: Contents
ancient Greece. These contents include chapters on the history of ancient Greece, Greek philosophy, and Greek culture. Included are
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/CONTENTS.HTM
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60. ORIENTALIA Articles: Indian Philosophy And Anthropic Cosmological Principle
Traditional Indian anthropology is analyzed at the background of ancient physics traditions of Vaisesika, Jaina, and Buddhism, modern quantum mechanics, and manyuniverses idea.
http://www.orientalia.org/article589.html
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