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Doctrines of Neoplatonism - Proclus on the Theology of Plato - Manly P Hall - 1
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Doctrines of Neoplatonism - Proclus on the Theology of Plato - Manly P Hall - 1
Doctrines of Neoplatonism - Proclus on the Theology of Plato - Manly P Hall - 1
- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics 02 - Proclus' Classification
This video series will examine the ancient mathematical philosophy of Pythagoras and Plato...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics 02 - Proclus' Classification
Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics 02 - Proclus' Classification
This video series will examine the ancient mathematical philosophy of Pythagoras and Plato. The focus will be on metaphysics and ontology, symbolism and contemplation, and anagogue, or spiritual ascent. In this second video, we will outline the very basics of Proclus' philosophy of mathematics. Proclus lived in the 5th century AD in Athens and wrote commentaries on Plato, but also on Euclid's Elements. His commentary on Euclid is the only systematic philosophy of mathematics from antiquity, which is notable for classifying mathematics within a Platonic metaphysical hierarchy of being. We will demonstrate Proclus' classification of mathematical objects onto the level of Understanding, which is below Intellect and above Opinion.- published: 14 Nov 2013
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PHI 501 - Wisdom of Classical Philosophy - Pierre Grimes: University of Philosophical Research
Website: http://www.uprs.edu
This course surveys the origins and outcomes of the early ...
published: 14 Nov 2013
PHI 501 - Wisdom of Classical Philosophy - Pierre Grimes: University of Philosophical Research
PHI 501 - Wisdom of Classical Philosophy - Pierre Grimes: University of Philosophical Research
Website: http://www.uprs.edu This course surveys the origins and outcomes of the early thinkers who have come to be associated with the very core and foundations of Classical Philosophy. It begins with a study of the Pre-Socratic thinkers and traces the evolution of the concepts of consciousness as developed by some of the world's greatest philosophers. Through a study of Pre-Socratic philosophers we glimpse into the origins and early development of philosophy, which later led to a system of thought developed by Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and Proclus. These ageless insights into the nature of man and the world are profound as well as lastingly beautiful. Pre-Socratics Session 1 The Beginning: Thales, Anaximander & Anaximenes as Understood by Aristotle and Aetius Session 2 The Wisdom of Heraclitus and Empedocles Explained Session 3 The Eleatics: Parmenides, Zeno and Melissus Revisited Plato's Philosophy Session 4 The Apology: The Divine Mission of Socrates Session 5 The Phaedo: The Separation of the Soul as the Condition for Wisdom Session 6 The Central Idea of Hellenic Thought: Plato's Ion and the First Book of Plato's Republic Session 7 The Symposium: The Steps Leading to the Vision of Reality Session 8 Plato's Timaeus Neo-Platonics Session 9 Plotinus: An Exploration of Philosophy as Mysticism and Beauty Session 10 Proclus: The First Systematic Philosophy and Pseudo-Dionysius Pierre Grimes, Ph.D. -- Comparative Philosophy, University of the Pacific, California. Professor of Philosophy, Golden West College. President, the Noetic Society, Inc. Director, Open Mind Academy. Author of "Is It All Relative" and "Philosophical Midwifery."- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics 07 The One, Limit, and Unlimited in Geometry
In part 7 we will explore the metaphysics of geometry through The One, Limit and Unlimited...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics 07 The One, Limit, and Unlimited in Geometry
Ancient Philosophy of Mathematics 07 The One, Limit, and Unlimited in Geometry
In part 7 we will explore the metaphysics of geometry through The One, Limit and Unlimited. We will show how geometric constructions correspond to these first principles, with the point symbolizing The One, the circle symbolizing the Limit, and the line symbolizing the Unlimited. We give a basic description of the practice of geometric theurgy, a form of meditation that requires using body movement, thereby grounding the highest metaphysical principles down into the lowest level. We read from Plato's Philebus and Proclus' Elements of Theology and Commentary on Euclid's Elements. This video is the foundation for the next series of videos on geometric theurgy.- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Manly P Hall Doctrines of Neoplatonism Proclus on the Theology of Plato
Manly Palmer Hall
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published: 14 Nov 2013
Manly P Hall Doctrines of Neoplatonism Proclus on the Theology of Plato
Manly P Hall Doctrines of Neoplatonism Proclus on the Theology of Plato
Manly Palmer Hall http://prs.org/wpcms/- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Manly P. Hall - Proclus on the Theology of Plato
Manly P. Hall - Doctrines of Neoplatonism
"Proclus on the Theology of Plato"
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published: 14 Nov 2013
Manly P. Hall - Proclus on the Theology of Plato
Manly P. Hall - Proclus on the Theology of Plato
Manly P. Hall - Doctrines of Neoplatonism "Proclus on the Theology of Plato" - Lecture by Manly P. Hall- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Moon crater Proclus SPC900 Apex102
Moon crater Proclus with the SPC900NC and the Apex102 at F/33 on Dec.08-2011. Final pic wi...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Moon crater Proclus SPC900 Apex102
Moon crater Proclus SPC900 Apex102
Moon crater Proclus with the SPC900NC and the Apex102 at F/33 on Dec.08-2011. Final pic will be posted here: http://s120.photobucket.com/albums/o167/saiph_ro/outer_space/Moon%20Shots/- published: 14 Nov 2013
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Proclus house and Academy destruction. Naaa or voila!!
D.Areopagitou street was opened in important archaeological area at 1958 by K.Karamanlis o...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Proclus house and Academy destruction. Naaa or voila!!
Proclus house and Academy destruction. Naaa or voila!!
D.Areopagitou street was opened in important archaeological area at 1958 by K.Karamanlis offering heavy pollution to Acropolis. An important building called "house of Proclus" just to be saved, name given by historian Marinos report whom was pointing the philosophical faculty in the area of Dionisus theater. This building was romean and ontop and smashing classical houses. Not like Academy that was functioning for 11 centuries and the romean walls restoration continued on the classical walls exactly as it happens in Makrigianni monumental complex of philosophical schools next to lakes of Dionisus according Pafsanias. Lakes are seeing under buldozas passing. Bad movements by responsibles of NMA, destroyed sculpturs by buldozas, ancient floors exploding in the air by the buldoza, ancient walls destroyed manually or with machines. Army is picking up old ammunition in an area according to scientists reports to courts that was tottally excavated and not antiquities were existed. The target was the destruction of Academy and next target now Acropolis.- published: 14 Nov 2013