- published: 15 Sep 2011
- views: 3476
- author: OZGREATANDPOWERFUL
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The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: 2 (Anaximander, Heraclitus)
A documentary about the ideas of the first philosophers of early Greece. Thanks to all who...
published: 15 Sep 2011
author: OZGREATANDPOWERFUL
The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: 2 (Anaximander, Heraclitus)
A documentary about the ideas of the first philosophers of early Greece. Thanks to all whose footage I used to make this possible!
- published: 15 Sep 2011
- views: 3476
- author: OZGREATANDPOWERFUL
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Ancient Greek Philosophers - Anaximander
Anaximander was born in the city of Miletus and went on to become a prominent member of th...
published: 30 Nov 2010
author: HistoryCollaborative
Ancient Greek Philosophers - Anaximander
Anaximander was born in the city of Miletus and went on to become a prominent member of the Milesian school of philosophy, following in the footsteps of his predecessor (Thales of Miletus). He took much philosophical influence from Thales but he diverged over several key areas. This is illustrated, for example, by his maintaining that there are certain elements which constitute all things but he stated that there were four elements instead of one (as Thales had believed). His main theories regarded the universe and the apeiron but he also attempted to make a map of the world and had various other theories. He is also said to have been named administrator of a Milesian colony out to the coast of the black sea. *note* Due to temporary upload limitations, this video will not be available in HD
- published: 30 Nov 2010
- views: 4563
- author: HistoryCollaborative
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PHILOSOPHY DIGEST: Anaximander
PHILOSOPHY DIGEST Series 1: The Pre-Socratics Episode 2: Anaximander A series of videos wi...
published: 16 Mar 2011
author: PhilosophyDigest
PHILOSOPHY DIGEST: Anaximander
PHILOSOPHY DIGEST Series 1: The Pre-Socratics Episode 2: Anaximander A series of videos with the aim of demystifying philosophy for myself and others. Y'no, broken down and made simple and stuff. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philosophy Digest on Twitter: bit.ly Philosophy DIgest on Formspring: bit.ly
- published: 16 Mar 2011
- views: 804
- author: PhilosophyDigest
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Anaximander the Father of Cosmology
was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia; Milet in moder...
published: 08 Nov 2009
author: tektamos
Anaximander the Father of Cosmology
was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia; Milet in modern Turkey. He belonged to the Milesian school and learned the teachings of his master Thales. He succeeded him and became the second master of that school where he counted Anaximenes and Pythagoras amongst his pupils. Little of his life and work is known today. According to available historical documents, he is the first philosopher known to have written down his studies,[2] although only one fragment of his work remains. Fragmentary testimonies found in documents after his death provide a portrait of the man. Anaximander was one of the earliest Greek thinkers at the start of the Axial Age, the period from approximately 700 BC to 200 BC, during which similarly revolutionary thinking appeared in China, India, Iran, the Near East, and Ancient Greece. He was an early proponent of science and tried to observe and explain different aspects of the universe, with a particular interest in its origins, claiming that nature is ruled by laws, just like human societies, and anything that disturbs the balance of nature does not last long. Like many thinkers of his time, his contributions to philosophy relate to many disciplines. In astronomy, he tried to describe the mechanics of celestial bodies in relation to the Earth. In physics, he postulated that the indefinite (or apeiron) was the source of all things. His knowledge of geometry allowed him to introduce the gnomon in Greece. He created a map ...
- published: 08 Nov 2009
- views: 2965
- author: tektamos
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Teach Astronomy - Anaximander
www.teachastronomy.com The oldest surviving fragment of philosophy dates back to Anaximand...
published: 06 Jul 2010
author: astropedia
Teach Astronomy - Anaximander
www.teachastronomy.com The oldest surviving fragment of philosophy dates back to Anaximander in the sixth century BC. Anaximander wrote that the universe was made of a primordial substance and that this primordial substance was infinite in extent. This is the first known use of the concept of infinity in science. He also supposed that the primordial substance had no intrinsic color, odor, or weight, that these were all secondary attributes, another strikingly modern idea. He also wrote about how the universe was subject to the warring opposites of order and chaos. These words come down to us today. The Greek word cosmos comes from the word for order, and the word chaos comes from the Greek word meaning disorder or disharmony. To the earliest Greek philosophers the universe was a balance between the forces of order and disorder.
- published: 06 Jul 2010
- views: 66
- author: astropedia
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Carpenter and Anaximander - Meade Lightbridge 16 inch telescope - Moon
Two craters (Carpenter and Anaximander) in the Moon recorded through Meade Lighbridge 16 i...
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: CumputerPhysiscsLab
Carpenter and Anaximander - Meade Lightbridge 16 inch telescope - Moon
Two craters (Carpenter and Anaximander) in the Moon recorded through Meade Lighbridge 16 inch telescope. Non-motorized tracking. Image stabilized using Deshaker Virtualdub pluging. Moon, craters, Carpenter, Anaximander, Meade Lighbridge, 16 inch, telescope, Astronomy, Astrophotography.
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 845
- author: CumputerPhysiscsLab
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Excruciator - Anaximander
"Anaximander," taken from Excruciator's demo (2009) Thrash Metal...
published: 03 Sep 2009
author: CrazyMetalZombie
Excruciator - Anaximander
"Anaximander," taken from Excruciator's demo (2009) Thrash Metal
- published: 03 Sep 2009
- views: 1411
- author: CrazyMetalZombie
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Die Vorsokratiker - Anaximander 3/11
Anaximander (um 610-547 vuZ) Naturphilosoph...
published: 16 Dec 2011
author: Sibidumbap
Die Vorsokratiker - Anaximander 3/11
Anaximander (um 610-547 vuZ) Naturphilosoph
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 606
- author: Sibidumbap
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Vapourspace - Anaximander's Time Stick (1994)
Themes from Vapourspace Label:Internal Catalog#:TRU LP 04 Country:UK Released:Feb 1994 Gen...
published: 18 Oct 2009
author: speaker160
Vapourspace - Anaximander's Time Stick (1994)
Themes from Vapourspace Label:Internal Catalog#:TRU LP 04 Country:UK Released:Feb 1994 Genre:Electronic Style:Techno, Ambient 128 kBit CBR
- published: 18 Oct 2009
- views: 481
- author: speaker160
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Anaximander
A contemplative, Presocratic meditation on lines and light, light and life, life and lines...
published: 20 Mar 2010
author: Carl Barrentine
Anaximander
A contemplative, Presocratic meditation on lines and light, light and life, life and lines. (Photographed at Grand Forks, North Dakota on 19 March 2010)
- published: 20 Mar 2010
- views: 536
- author: Carl Barrentine
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'Anaximander' by RobotTurboMarie
Written, produced and recorded by Ian Kitney All instruments by Ian Kitney. Vocals by Lenn...
published: 12 Mar 2010
author: Ian Kitney
'Anaximander' by RobotTurboMarie
Written, produced and recorded by Ian Kitney All instruments by Ian Kitney. Vocals by Lenna Kawazu. Recorded, mixed and mastered at Creative Differences Studios, Melbourne and Osaka. This is a transitional track from CINEMATOPOEIA. Anaximander was a Greek philosopher, born 610 BC, he was, as far as recorded history can tell us, the first scientist, stating that physical forces, rather than the supernatural, exerted order and disorder on the universe. Pythagoras was a student of his. Lyrics and vocals by Lenna Kawazu. Also available for digital download at www.cdbaby.com
- published: 12 Mar 2010
- views: 128
- author: Ian Kitney
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RobotTurboMarie LIVE - Anaximander
RobotTurboMarie performing 'Anaximander', live at 303 Northcote Victoria Australia, 30 Jun...
published: 04 Apr 2010
author: Ian Kitney
RobotTurboMarie LIVE - Anaximander
RobotTurboMarie performing 'Anaximander', live at 303 Northcote Victoria Australia, 30 June 2008.
- published: 04 Apr 2010
- views: 57
- author: Ian Kitney
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Anaximander _ If We Find Something
Anaximander performing If We Find Something. March 31, 2011 in Houston, Texas at Khons....
published: 03 Apr 2011
author: asevrinx
Anaximander _ If We Find Something
Anaximander performing If We Find Something. March 31, 2011 in Houston, Texas at Khons.
- published: 03 Apr 2011
- views: 26
- author: asevrinx
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The Apeiron Strings Collective Pt. 4: Blaise Alleyene - "Anaximander"
published: 29 Mar 2012
author: Brittany Nichole Farhat
The Apeiron Strings Collective Pt. 4: Blaise Alleyene - "Anaximander"
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Étude d'animation No. 1
My first attempt at animation. I used Toon Boom, but I'm not sure how I feel about it.
I ...
published: 08 Jul 2011
author: Phillip Foshée
Étude d'animation No. 1
My first attempt at animation. I used Toon Boom, but I'm not sure how I feel about it.
I also made the music. ( http://anaximander.bandcamp.com - http://www.soundcloud.com/anaximander )
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13. Distant Horizon : ZenWest : Meditating with a Hammer : www.KarmaStones.com Costa Rica
13. Distant Horizon: Music Calm, Soothing, Vague Tranqui Memories. ZenWest Meditating with...
published: 21 Dec 2010
author: ZenWest
13. Distant Horizon : ZenWest : Meditating with a Hammer : www.KarmaStones.com Costa Rica
13. Distant Horizon: Music Calm, Soothing, Vague Tranqui Memories. ZenWest Meditating with a Hammer Thought Soundtrack 14. Trans-Alpian Baroque. Good Morning, Dr. Nietzsche 1:35 is inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche's maxim and book title: Twilight of the Idols or, Philosophizing with a Hammer, a metaphoric combination of a Hammer and a Tuning Fork he used to sound out idols... idols of Belief, idols of Ideals, idols of Idols... Are they solid and true? or, Hollow and meaningless? The eternal questions burn on... 1. Good Morning, Dr. Nietzsche is the 1st song on the CD Meditating with Hammer by Costa Rica based ZenWest. 1. Good Morning... Dr. Nietzsche 1:34 The album title is Music Download Original Music ZenWest Friedrich Nietzsche Philosophy Music. 1. Good Morning Dr. Nietzsche is the first song (of 15 songs) on the CD Album Meditating with a Hammer by Costa Rica based ZenWest. ZenWest writes and performs original music. Musical influences are the Moody Blues, Pink Floyd. The CD pays tribute to Friedrich Nietzsche, a musician himself, and his Greek Predecessors: Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Democritus, Heraclitus, Epicurus, & Lucretius. Philosophical Meditations. ZenWest's CD Meditating with a Hammer One-Liner Notes:
2. Cosmic Gigolo 3:00 Celebrates the joy and fun of dance with lots of Space and no fiddles, though they are implicitly implied sonically they are not applied actually. Though, there is a plethora of percussives. But, that's good right. No strings. We can Dance then, go our merry way... Cosmic Gigolo. Get it?
3. Dawn of Reason 3;25 Ah, the fragility of Reason. Volumes could be written, but we used 59 notes... more or less. Many of the more Meditative, non-Hammering songs here, found their inspiration in the writings and teachings of early Greek philosophers, their progeny, and the Dawn of Reason. You can blame the rest on desultory Western European and enigmatic Eastern Asian influences.
4. Requiem for the Journey 8:20 A rhythmic cinematic journey into the night. Replete with chanting Gregorians, melodious Sopranos, driving percussion, including a sprawling 11-second drum solo, and of course, sultry Night Sounds.
5. The Same River Twice 5:59 The title and inspiration for the song is from Heraclitus' You cannot step twice into the same river, another of the intrepid early Greeks who dared-think they could fathom without phantoms.
6. TerrorTrain 3:39 So, it's a pleasant train ride into Paddington Station, London... not quite, or should I say not quiet. Inadvertent recording onboard shows the angst and fear we are bombarded with every day, even on what should, and hopefully, will one day be again— a fun ride. Remember Fun?
7. Thus Spake... 1:18 Ah, Zarathustra, Mithra, and the Son of Suns where art thou... this Bridge tolls for thee...
8. Original Sin (To be Continued) 6:12 Peace and Serenity at last... But no! What's that? Here it comes again, that ever-chiding, juggernautic, bugaboo of our self-imposed morality Original Sin, tearing through and into the minds, hearts, and pill bottles of us all. Will it never end? Look out! Oh no...
9. Mindful Whirlwind 4:39 Epicurus, also of Ionia but a contemporary with Plato and Aristotle, had a school in Athens, referred to as The Garden. There, unlike nearly everywhere else, men, women, slaves, were welcomed as equals. Epicurus taught Natural Philosophy, discussed things like atoms, causation, and reality. He also was much maligned and villanized for allowing the aforetomentioned entrance and for considering pleasure and happiness an actual Good. Lucretius, a later Roman follower put some of Epicurus' philosophy in the book On the Nature of Things.
10. Pura Vida: Dancing the Equator 11:28 Another journey in life, this time celebrating and embracing the rhythmic and entrancing tropics... Starts out, hanging by a thread to some semi-rhythmic beats, then suddenly, goes to earth dancing stirring the dust of a million years.
11. On a Sea of Thought 3:56 Ionia, that lost coast of the ancients, the beginnings of questioning thought. Thales, Anaximander, and their kindreds plying the waves and skies of the eastern Mediterranean and for the first time saw the World and showed the natural course. Where did we veer? Could this be the song that will help put us back on course? Probably not, but it certainly can't hurt to un-wedge the mind a bit from the moors of mores.
12. Zen vs. West: Meditating with a Hammer 6:54 Ah, the age-old problem Western Mind — Eastern Mind. Order or Quiet? Full or Empty? Drums or Chant? Coffee or Tea? Secondly, okay, the Tuvan, throat-singers are not of the Zen school... more animism, shamanism, with tinges of Tibetan Buddhism... but, with a credo of living life in harmony with the world, we took some liberties and harmonized. 13. Distant Horizon 14. Trans-Alpian Baroque Thought Soundtrack Sex Sexual Sensual Sexy
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Anaximander and the Boundless
school project....
published: 22 Sep 2011
author: Lauren Abraham
Anaximander and the Boundless
school project.
- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 65
- author: Lauren Abraham
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Blaise Alleyne Anaximander
Blaise Alleyne performs his song Anaximander in the dugout at the Mariposa Folk Festival, ...
published: 03 Jul 2011
author: Sean McGaughey
Blaise Alleyne Anaximander
Blaise Alleyne performs his song Anaximander in the dugout at the Mariposa Folk Festival, July 10, 2010 for a recording of the For the Sake of the Song Podcast. For more information about Blaise check out blaise.ca . The For The Sake of the Song Podcast can be found at http
- published: 03 Jul 2011
- views: 71
- author: Sean McGaughey
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How to Pronounce Anaximander - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Anaximander brought to you by Pronounce Names (www.Pronou...
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: ThePronounceNames
How to Pronounce Anaximander - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Anaximander brought to you by Pronounce Names (www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http
- published: 11 Sep 2012
- views: 49
- author: ThePronounceNames