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  • 121History of logic — Philosophy ( …

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  • 122Apollonius of Tyana — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE |thumb image size = 200px image caption = Apollonius of Tyana name = Apollonius of Tyana birth = ca. 40 AD death = ca. 120 AD school tradition = Hellenistic… …

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  • 123Thurii — ndash; Greek: polytonic|Θούριοι, called also by some Latin writers and by Ptolemy, Thurium (polytonic|Θούριον, Ptol.), for a time also Copia and Copiae and sometimes written as Turios; Italian: Thurio ndash; was a city of Magna Graecia, situated… …

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  • 124Orpheus — For other uses, see Orpheus (disambiguation). Roman mosaic depicting Orpheus, wearing a Phrygian cap and surrounded by the beasts charmed by the music of his lyre. Orpheus ( …

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  • 125Asterion — Asterius redirects here. See also Asterius the Sophist. In Greek mythology, Asterion ( ruler of the stars ) denotes two sacred kings of Crete. The first Asterion (Greek: Ἀστερίων) or Asterius (Greek: Ἀστέριος), [Pseudo Apollodorus, Bibliotheca… …

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  • 126Theognis of Megara — (fl. 6th century BC) was an ancient Greek poet. More than half of the extant elegiac poetry of Greece before the Alexandrian period is included in the 1,400 verses ascribed to Theognis. [cf. Highbarger, p.170] This collection contains several… …

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  • 127Philosophy of history — or historiosophy is an area of philosophy concerning the eventual significance, if any, of human history. Furthermore, it speculates as to a possible teleological end to its development that is, it asks if there is a design, purpose, directive… …

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  • 128Intellectual — An intellectual is a person who uses intelligence (thought and reason) and critical or analytical reasoning in either a professional or a personal capacity. Contents 1 Terminology and endeavours 2 Historical perspectives 2.1 …

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