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- "The animal that moves makes its change of position by pressing against that which lies beneath it" ... This line...
- RT @ZeitgeistGhost: Interesting reading: Tao Te Ching The Art Of War: "Be like Water my fri…
- Interesting reading: Tao Te Ching The Art Of War: "Be like Water my friend" Bruce Lee
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- The Republic (cont)
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- The best thing abt the internet, free books ... Οι Ήρωες των Αχαιών
- @sabeaux @DalrympleWill All this betrays misunderstanding of Indian politics, or any politics... I can only recommend
- Not at all. Start at Plato's Republic to begin comprehension of rhetoric, reality etc in politics …
- @saileenasarkar @narendramodi Not at all. Start at Plato's Republic to begin comprehension of rhetoric, reality etc
- @KatieReeed
- In Tao the only motion is returning.
- Seniors here's the link for the Aristotle reading. Read parts 1, 2 and 3 of book 1.
- Plato's Euthyphro dialogue, the reason Divine Command ethics cannot work:
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- @AHQ_AMD What does it prove? Aristotle spoke about mountains in much better detail @MnemoniXs @grenangle
- فن الحرب كتاب كلاسيكي وقديم لمؤلفه سن تزو >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
- @ggreenwald @freddiedeboer See Plato's Sophist:
- You can read Book IV (or all of them) here:
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- Going back and forth between The Symposium -- -- and @eddiepepitone
- Learning:Living #epictetus #wbsavages
- @mehreenkasana heres Plato's Symposium, Socrates speech is near the end its not the best trans (hackett is def best)
- Here's another book to put on your reading list;
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- Paul Glare: Prognostication dating back to Hippocrates' Book of Prognostics #ANZSPM14
- effect but with only three colors, based on aristotle's theories of meteorology #arsmagica
- #Phaedrus By Plato Written 360 B.C. Persons of the Dialogue #SOCRATES #PHAEDRUS.
- @natalialougm @agarzon No. Es el frigio, tal como demostró el experimento de Psamético
- From veins of vallies, milk and nectar broke; And honey sweating through the pores of oak.
- @Popehat
- @LanceB65 @GDamianou @elderofziyon thx Lance. check out the 1st para of
- @LauraAWarman ya
- @chaosmacken (I'm tempted to read, but so lazy...)
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- "That was a dreadful speech you brought with you, and you made me utter one as bad." #Socrates in #Plato's #Phaedrus.
- "Dire are the pangs which my art is able to arouse and to allay in those who consort with me." -
- @Piscesboy69 @KenBurns Herodotus (The Father of History) is one of the earliest known critical historians of our past
- @Zacaroline Jowett's translation: 😊
- "The Eternal Saki from that Bowl has pour'd Millions of Bubbles like us."