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  1. Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 2006 (Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium) (Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium)
  2. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXIX: Winter 2005 (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy)
  3. Eastern Philosophy: The Greatest Thinkers and Sages from Ancient to Modern Times by Kevin Burns, 2006-05-02
  4. An Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (Littlefield, Adams Quality Paperback) by A. H. Armstrong, 1981-01-25
  5. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXV: Winter 2003 (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy)
  6. The Symposium and the Phaedrus: Plato's Erotic Dialogues (S U N Y Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy) by Plato, 1993-07
  7. Four Ages of Understanding: The first Postmodern Survey of Philosophy from Ancient Times to the Turn of the Twenty-First Century (Toronto Studies in Semiotics and Communication) by John Deely, 2001-07-07
  8. Philosophy Before Socrates: An Introduction With Text and Commentary by Richard D. McKirahan, 1994-03
  9. The Kybalion:A Study of The Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece by The Three Initiates, 2007-11-28
  10. Socrates Against Athens: Philosophy on Trial by James Colaiaco, 2001-07-23
  11. Ontology and the Art of Tragedy: An Approach to Aristotle's Poetics (S U N Y Series in Ancient Greek Philosophy) by Martha Husain, 2001-11
  12. Before philosophy, the intellectual adventure of ancient man;: An essay on speculative thought in the ancient Near East, by Henri Frankfort, 1974
  13. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXXI: Winter 2006 (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy)
  14. Ancient Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (Blackwell Readings in the History of Philosophy)

81. Humanities: Philosophy : Ancient - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free Library, Ba
Humanities Subject Guide philosophy ancient Hadot, Pierre. What Is ancient philosophy. Cambridge, MA Belknap Press, 2002. (B171
http://www.pratt.lib.md.us/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=216&sid=18&pid=215

82. Sophists [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Teachers of philosophy in ancient Greece, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus and Hippias.
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/s/sophists.htm
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83. Ziniewicz On Greek Philosophy
A number of essays on ancient Greek philosophy.
http://www.fred.net/tzaka/greek.html
Essays on Ancient Greek Philosophy
Heraclitus on the Logos
Knowledge and Virtue in Plato's Theaetetus: Part One
Knowledge and Virtue in Plato's Theaetetus: Part Two
See additional works on Plato, Aristotle,
Epicurus, and Epictetus in Shadows
Email to Gordon Ziniewicz tzaka@fred.net
This Page Last Updated 10/8/1999

84. Windwalker - Awareness, Philosophy And Spirit
Training and adventures in ancient physical living and survival skills and in the spiritual ways and skills that integrate with the physical. Weekend workshops, scheduled or arranged, held in the Pacific Northwest and Canadian Prairie provinces.
http://www.windwalker.ca/awareness/

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Windwalker Adventures Awareness, Philosophy and Spirit Coyote's Journey Natural Journeys Emotional Freedom Technique Safety ... About Windwalker
AWARENESS, PHILOSOPHY AND SPIRIT The Awareness and Philosophy programs of Windwalker are based on the understanding that realization of our potential in body and spirit can be attained through a personal and individual connection with the natural world. These programs are grounded in the spirituality of native peoples of North America. In particular, we acknowledge and honour the lineage of Tom Brown Jr, Stalking Wolf, Coyote Thunder and the people of the Southern Lipan Apache nation. NOTES:
  • AWARENESS AND PHILOSOPHY PROGRAMS ARE SCHEDULED ACCORDING TO NEED. We will come to wherever there is a group of ten or more people ready for these teachings. Generally, a person who wishes to participate will organize these workshops and will be the contact for information and registration. Participants supply their own food unless otherwise indicated. We usually prepare the food and eat together; most of the time we share or trade as well, maybe cookies for carrots.
  • AWARENESS 1: THE JOURNEY INTO POWER Expand your physical awareness, and use this expanded awareness to explore the transition from physical to spiritual awareness. Learn how modern science rediscovered what the ancients knew about brain waves and states of awareness. Learn the overview map of the spirit realm. Discover the richness of the spirit realm and create your own "good medicine place" there. Move into and communicate safely in the world of spirit. Learn the Shamanic Law of native healers.

    85. Hippocrates [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Article by Michael Boylan on this key figure in ancient medicine. By_Topic/Science/Medicine
    http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/h/hippocra.htm
    Hippocrates (c. 450 BCE to 380 BCE.) Hippocrates of Cos was said to have lived sometime between 450 BCE to 380 BCE. He was a physician, and the writings of the Corpus Hippocraticum provide a wealth of information on biomedical methodology and offer one of the first reflective codes of professional ethics. Though Plato (a contemporary) makes reference to Hippocrates ( Phaedrus 270a and elsewhere), it is generally believed that most of the writings in the Corpus Hippocraticum are actually the work of a number of different writers. By convention of time, place and general approach a common name of 'Hippocrates' was assigned to the lot (without distinguishing those of the historical Hippocrates). Hippocrates and the other associated writers provide the modern student with a number of different sorts of insights. On the biomedical methodology side, these writings provide the most detailed biomedical observations to date in the Western world. They also offer causal speculations that can be knitted together to form a theoretical framework for diagnosis and treatment. On the ethical side, their code of professional ethics is so well structured that it continues to stand as a model for other professions.
    Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)

    86. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > Philosophy > History Of Philosophy > Anc
    Low price. aff. drugstore.com. ancient philosophy Research ancient philosophy at the world s largest online library. www.questia.com.
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    87. The Kybalion Resource Page
    An online ebook edition of 'The Kybalion A Study of The Hermetic philosophy of ancient Egypt and Greece,' by Three Initiates, along with links that explore the identity of the authors and other Kybalion related information.
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    An online ebook edition of The Kybalion by the Three Initiates this book is a study of basic hermetic teachings that outlines an ageless wisdom. In ancient times (and perhaps even today) these teachings were not understood by the lay person, but were readily understood by students, after the axioms and principles had been explained and exemplified by the Hermetic Initiates to their Neophytes. The Kybalion was originally written in the early 1900s and has now fallen into the public domain. A priceless gem! Buy it!
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    Nothing is permanent but Change "... all things [are] evolving from other things, and resolving into other things..." - The Kybalion Therefore, change must apply to The Kybalion as well. While The Kybalion is a great little book, you gotta admit, its language is slowly becoming more outdated. A new publication has evolved that breathes fresh life into an age old philosophy... Summum and The Kybalion If you liked The Kybalion , you'll love the book found here. It offers ideas to questions and issues not found in the Kybalion. Check out the Grand Principle from which the Seven Principles are derived. This is certainly a jewel of hidden treasure!

    88. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > Philosophy > History Of Philosophy > Anc
    www.archelogos.com Site Info. History of ancient philosophy Lecture notes to S. Marc Cohen s course at the University of Washington. Avg.
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    89. Episteme And Techne
    Discussion of the distinction between knowledge and craft, or art in ancient philosophy; by Richard Parry.
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/episteme-techne/
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    is the Greek word most often translated as knowledge, while and . As we move chronologically from Xenophon to Plotinus, we go from an author who does not distinguish between the two terms, to an author who has little use for because it is so far from reality. It is in Aristotle that we find the basis for something like the modern opposition between as pure theory and as practice. Yet even Aristotle refers to or craft as itself also that is informed by knowledge of forms. In the Republic this knowledge is the indispensable basis for the philosophers' craft of ruling in the city. Picking up another theme in Plato's dialogues, the Stoics develop the idea that virtue is a kind of or craft of life, one that is based on an understanding of the universe. The relation, then, between and in ancient philosophy offers an interesting contrast with our own notions about theory (pure knowledge) and (experience-based) practice. There is an intimate positive relationship between

    90. ThinkQuest : Library : Xiang Qi - The Ancient Art Of Chinese Chess
    Packed with ancient Chinese history, philosophy and mythology. Visitors to the temple can learn about Chinese religions. Stop by the cafeteria to explore an interactive tutorial.
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    Xiang Qi - The Ancient Art of Chinese Chess
    Although this site says it's about a form of chess played in ancient China, the game tutorial section does not work properly. Visit this site to learn about the history, art, and religions of China. The site is cleverly organized into a virtual museum, temple, and library, with surprising facts at every turn. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Benjamin Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Sonny Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Daniel Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Coaches Phyllis Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandira, VA, United States Don Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Jerry Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world.

    91. Nuhati Am Nutjeru - Welcome
    Teachings, devotional practices, prayers, meditation techniques, and faith philosophy of the Native African, ancient Egyptian faith culture NuhatiAm-Nutjeru.
    http://www.thelivingnuhati.org

    92. Intentionality In Ancient Philosophy
    SEP 22 2003. Intentionality in ancient Greek philosophy. Denyer, Nicholas, 1991, Language, Thought and Falsehood in ancient Greek philosophy, London Routledge.
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/intentionality-ancient/
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    Intentionality in Ancient Greek Philosophy
    But in fact this narrative rests on questionable assumptions. Once the investigation is properly framed, it is clear that philosophical interest in intentionality can be traced back to the very origins of ancient philosophy. Intentionality is treated as involving serious problems already in the early- to mid-fifth century B.C.E., arguably first by Parmenides of Elea, but indisputably by sophists such as Gorgias and Protagoras. Plato thematizes the difficulties and discusses them at length in several dialogues. In later philosophers, we find various theoretical solutions, including appeals to internal representations (Aristotle), to nonexistent objects of thought (early Stoics), and to propositions and other semantic entities (later Stoics). The terminology of intentionality itself can be traced back, through Augustine, to the Stoic theory of vision.

    93. Philosophy
    This site s resources on Epicureanism, which is named for Epicurus whose ancient philosophy of pleasure, somewhat misunderstood, continues to draw followers.
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    94. The Glory That Was Greece
    An online resource for students of the history and culture of ancient Athens; features sections on drama, history, mythology, and philosophy. Includes annotated link directory, bibliography, and index of illustrations.
    http://www.watson.org/~leigh/athens.html
    An online resource for students
    by Leigh T. Denault
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    95. Overcome Your Fear Of Ancient Philosophy
    Suggestions on how to overcome your fear of ancient philosophy particularly the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Overcome Your Fear of ancient philosophy.
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    S. Marc Cohen [faculty.washington.edu/ smcohen/arintro.htm] Philosophy Is Part of Daily Life If you think philosophy or, more specifically, ancient philosophy isn't for you, think again. You might be surprised at the number of borrowings from ancient philosophers you run across in daily life. From Protagoras we know that their are two sides to every question. From Diogenes Laertius we hear that appearances are deceitful. Lucretius wrote that nothing can be produced out of nothing. These are easy to understand, empirical bits of wisdom, seemingly different from that vast area of mysticism we call philosophy, but they are, nevertheless, philosophy. If we only had such limited chestnuts from Aristotle and Plato, the greatest masters of philosophy would probably be easier to know, but we don't. We have volumes discussing the meaning of life, reality, knowledge, the good, and much more.

    96. Phronesis
    Quarterly international journal for the study of ancient Greek and Roman thought (ancient philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of science and medicine) from its origins down to the end of the sixth century A.D. Edited by K.A. Algra and C.J. Rowe, and published by Brill Academic Publishers. Published in English, though articles in other languages accepted.
    http://www.brill.nl/product_id7431.htm
    Phronesis A Journal for Ancient Philosophy Edited by K.A. Algra (University of Utrecht) and C.J. Rowe (University of Durham)
    Advisory Committee: J. Barnes (Geneva), J. Brunschwig (Paris), D.J. Furley (Princeton), J. Mansfeld (Utrecht), M. Mignucci (Padova), M. Schofield (Cambridge), R.W. Sharples (London).
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    Founded in 1955, Phronesis has become the most authoritative scholarly journal for the study of ancient Greek and Roman thought (ancient philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of science and medicine) from its origins down to the end of the sixth century A.D.
    Phronesis offers the reader specialist articles and book notes from top scholars in Europe and North America. The language of publication is in practice English, although papers in Latin, French, German and Italian are also published.
    For backissues or -volumes older than 2 years, please contact > Swets-Blackwell at e-mail address: backsets@swets.nl.

    97. Temperance [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Moderation, advocated by much of ancient Greek and Scholastic philosophy.
    http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/t/temperan.htm
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    98. Love Center
    A group teaching oneness, ancient wisdom, spiritual philosophy, and metaphysics in Huntington, Long Island, New York.
    http://lovecenter.bravehost.com/

    99. UNL Philosophy 231
    of an ancient Greek philosophy course at the University of NebraskaLincoln. philosophy 231 History of philosophy (ancient)......
    http://www.unl.edu/philosop/231.html
    Philosophy 231
    History of philosophy (ancient)
    Description The beginnings of Greek philosophy: the pre-Socratics and the systems of Plato and Aristotle with emphasis on historical connections and the critical interpretations of texts. Prerequisites : none Frequency Philosophy 231 is usually offered once each year, typically in the fall. Comprehensive education program Philosophy 231 meets the Historical studies ES requirement, and also meets the Humanities ES requirement. (Remember that you can use it to satisfy only one of those requirements.) It is also an IS course. a syllabus
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    fall 1996 syllabus

    100. Ancient Greece
    Resource by Richard Hooker; summarizes history, philosophy, arts and provides maps of cities and regions of the ancient atlas.
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/GREECE.HTM
    Archaic and Classical Greece
    Archaic Greece

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    Aristotle ... Women in Greek Culture and History Greek Art and Architecture Greek Drama Anthology of Greek Readings Historical Atlas Internet Resources on Ancient Greece ©1996, Richard Hooker For information contact: Richard Hines Updated 6-6-1999

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