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  1. The Greek Praise of Poverty: Origins of Ancient Cynicism by William D. Desmond, 2006-02
  2. Aristotle's Ethics as First Philosophy by Claudia Baracchi, 2007-12-17
  3. Byzantine Philosophy and Its Ancient Sources
  4. The Origin of Culture and Civilization: The Cosmological Philosophy of the Ancient Worldview Regarding Myth, Astrology, Science, and Religion by Thomas Dietrich, 2005-09-15
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  6. Classics of Philosophy: Volume I: Ancient and Medieval (Classics of Philosophy)
  7. Religions of the Ancient Greeks (Key Themes in Ancient History) by Simon Price, 1999-06-28
  8. Medieval Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (Blackwell Readings in the History of Philosophy) by Gyula Klima, 2007-08-03
  9. MAAT REVEALED, PHILOSOPHY OF JUSTICE IN ANCIENT EGYPT by Anna, Mancini, 2007-03-01
  10. Socratic Perplexity: And the Nature of Philosophy by Gareth B. Matthews, 2004-01-01
  11. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXX: Summer 2006 (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy)
  12. The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy (Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints) by Anne Conway, 1998-06
  13. Hellenistic Philosophy: Introductory Readings
  14. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVI, 1998 (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy)

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  • Aristotle's Politics (18.5 pages)
    Aristotle's Politics is one of the most influential and enduring texts of political philosophy in all of history Introduction Aristotle's Politics is one of the most influential and enduring texts of political philosophy in all of history. The Aristotelian tradition has formed th ...
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    384-322 B-Aristotle was born in 384 B ARISTOTLE Aristotle [384-322] was born in 384 B.C. near Macedonia.  His father was the physician to the king of Macedonia.  It is believed that Aristotle came from a long line of physicians, and, as such, they account for his less t ...
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    64. Ethics Of Hindu Philosophy By Sanderson Beck
    An excerpt from the book ancient wisdom and folly by Sanderson Beck.
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    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. This worldly philosophy naturally ignored the goal of liberation (moksha) or simply believed that death as the end of life and consciousness was a liberation. However, they also tended to neglect the value of virtue or justice

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    66. Stressless Mind/photocharge Meditation
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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.

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    68. New Acropolis Cultural Association - USA
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    69. Shambhala Black Belts: Martial Artists, Grand Masters, Eastern Philosophy
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    70. TheologyWebsite Internet Resources Index: Philosophy : Ancient
    ancient philosophy Home Page This page aims to provide information and resources to scholars who study ancient Greek philosophy and related topics.
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    71. Vedah : Veda In Hinduism : Facets Of India : Ancient And Modern
    Facets of India ancient and Modern.
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    73. Menippus [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Concise entry on this ancient writer and his legacy.
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    Menippus (fl. 250 BCE.)
    Greek philosopher of Gadara in Syria, who flourished about 250 BCE.
    Menippus, an adherent of the Cynic School of philosophy, was born at Sinope in Asia Minor, but his family was originally from Gadara, in Palestine. According to Diogenes Laertius, he was at first a slave, but afterward obtained his freedom by purchase, and eventually succeeded, by dint of money, in obtaining citizenship at Thebes. Here he pursued the employment of a money lender, and obtained from this the title "one who lends money at daily interest". Having been defrauded, and having lost, in consequence, all his property, he hung himself in despair. Menippus was the author of several works, now completely lost; they satirized the follies of human kind, especially of philosophers, in a sarcastic tone Among other productions, he wrote a piece entitled "The Sale of Diogenes," and another called "Necromancy". They were a medley of prose and verse, and became models for the satirical works of Varro (hence called Saturae Menippeae . It is suggested that the Necromancy inspired an imitator of Lucian to compose the "Menippus, or Oracle of the Dead," which is found among the works of the native of Samosata.

    74. Philosophy 31: Ancient Philosophy, Fall 2004
    . In this course we will study the birth......philosophy 31 History of philosophy ancient philosophy. Fall 2004, Tu. Th. 5-620, CSB 002. Course
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    Course Syllabus Philosophy 31: History of Philosophy - Ancient Philosophy Course Description In this course we will study the birth of Western philosophical thought in the Greek world between 600 and 300 bce . Much of the course is concerned with the thought of the Presocratic philosophers and their early attempts to explain the world around them without reference to the Homeric gods. But we will also spend some time considering the writings of Plato and Aristotle whose thinking stands, even today, at the center of many contemporary philosophical debates. This course is the first in a series of courses on the history of philosophy. Required Texts: There are 3 required texts for this course: - [EGP] Early Greek Philosophy nd edition, J. Barnes (Penguin: 2003) - [FD] Five Dialogues of Plato, 2 nd edition, trans. G. M. A. Grube (Hackett: 2002) - [IR] Introductory Readings of Aristotle, trans. T. Irwin and G. Fine (Hackett: 1996) All texts can be found at the UCSD bookstore. Instructor: Aaron Schiller, aaschiller@ucsd.edu . Office Hours: Tu. 1:30-3:30 or by appointment, 8088 HSS. Teaching Assistants: - James Messina

    75. Japanese Rice Culture
    Essay on ancient rituals and peasant society practices that became part of Japanese traditional culture and still influence present day rural society.
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    JAPANESE RICE CULTURE
    The Misunderstood Philosophy of the Agrarian Past
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    Rice culture? Do we mean culture, or merely cultivation? Rice, once a luxury for the few, is today Japan's staple food, the daily source of energy for over a hundred million people. The rice economy has become important. But because rice in Japan was long the mark of fine living, it has developed an aesthetic aura. Rice as an expression of refined eating habits? The definition would be too narrow.
    Those who venerate the arts of the steaming dish often forget that rice is also a plant. It has to be tended and cared for, which to the farmer means toil and travail. Yet here again there is an element of culture, embodied this time in coarse cloths, simple tools, unadorned vessels, such as are exhibited in the Museum of Japanese Folk Art (Nihon Mingeikan) in Tokyo. Many people find these things beautiful because they stand for the plain, genuine values of a peasant culture.
    Straw Culture
    The rice plant also produces green foliage which, when dry, becomes straw, Japanese wara.

    76. ORIENTALIA - 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.
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    by Plamen Gradinarov Vol.39 No.1 (January 1989), pp. 27-46 University of Hawaii Press Addressing topics in and modern cosmology The main arguments of Vaisesika in favor of the all-pervasiveness of Atman amount to a number of cosmological and physical premises. If Atman lacked all-pervasion, the cosmo-evolutionary process would not have been started at all, for there would be no 'simultaneous conjunction with atoms from other regions of space'. The simultaneous conjunction of atoms is necessary for putting the great vehicle of the Universe into motion. Mahesvara, when taken as transcendental entity irrelevant to man, cannot explain the simultaneity of the initial cosmo-synthetic process; nor should one rely upon adrsta. Neither the great Lord of the Universe nor the unseen force count as legitimate categories of the
  • 77. Women In Roman Philosophy
    Essay excerpting ancient sources and their intepretation of women by Roman philosophers.
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    Department of Classics WOMEN IN THE ROMAN WORLD WOMEN IN ROMAN PHILOSOPHY Bibliography for essay
    • Balch, D.L. (1983), "1 Cor. 7:32-35 and Stoic debates about marriage, anxiety and distraction", Journal of Biblical Literature 102, pp.429-439. From Jesus to Paul (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier U.P.), pp.185-206. McLeod, G. (1991), Virtue and Venom. Catalogs of Women from Antiquity to the Renaissance (Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press), pp.20-2 [Plutarch] Manning, C.E. (1973), "Seneca and the Stoics on the equality of the sexes", Mnemosyne ser.4 vol.26, pp.170-177. Sevenster, J.N. (1961), Paul and Seneca (Supplements to Novum Testamentum vol.4), pp.192-199. Women in Roman Literature (Gothenburg: Acta Univ.Goth.), ch.5 [Seneca]. Ward, R.B. (1990), "Musonius and Paul on marriage", New Testament Studies 36, pp.281-289.
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      or you can read the whole of Musonius's work, with an introduction, in Lutz, C.E. (1947), Musonius Rufus "The Roman Socrates" (New Haven: Yale U.P.) [not in Library; can be borrowed from DN's office]. Moral Essays II.

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    79. Philosophy Journals Index: Greek Philosophy, Ancient Philosophy, Classical Philo
    Journals in philosophy and related fields. This annotated index includes over 600 descriptions.
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    80. THE ROOTS OF THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT - New Age In Ancient History- Gnosticism - Alc
    New Age philosophy is based on ancient traditions, alchemy, gnosticism, Rosicrucianism, Freemasonry. Its roots are explored in Eastern and Western traditions.
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    The New Age movement is hardly novel! Its philosophy is rooted in ancient traditions, often based on mystical experiences, each within a different context. Anthropologically, there have always been (wo)men within "primitive" societies who were looked upon as possessing special knowledge and power. Medicine men, or shamans, had undergone a spontaneous catharsis, or were initiated and felt called upon to maintain contact with the spirit world for the clan. When communities became more complex and organized there was little place for these loners. Society began to specialize, people realized and felt drawn to form groups, guilds, or societies, to ensure continuance and growing perfection. Contact with the spirit world was given into the hands of organized religion, which also provided an established answer to questions about the unknown and the Highest Power. People who felt endowed with special powers could hardly adapt themselves to the corset of established faith. They went underground. Yet they endeavoured to contact kindred spirits and pupils willing to follow in their footsteps to pass on the work. Esoteric tradition became handed down in spiritual groups, communes, or fraternities. Their mutual devotion resulted in a high degree of perfection comparable to the guilds of craftsmen. In their mystical experiences they beheld a spiritual reality that could hardly be reconciled with the dogmatic representation given by the churches. When passing on their experiences, they had to exercise extreme caution, lest being accused of heresy. Yet knowledgeable minds would understand their veiled writings, symbolic representations, or even gestures.

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