CO OZNACZA SŁOWO ANAXIMANDER
Anaksymetr
Anaximander był przedsocjalistycznym greckim filozofem, który mieszkał w Milecie, mieście Ionia; Milet we współczesnej Turcji. Należał do szkoły milesowskiej i nauczył się nauki swojego mistrza Thalesa. Udało mu się Thales i stał się drugim mistrzem tej szkoły, gdzie liczył Anaximenes i prawdopodobnie Pythagoras wśród swoich uczniów. Niewiele z jego życia i pracy jest znane dziś. Zgodnie z dostępnymi dokumentami historycznymi, jest pierwszym filozofem, który napisał swoje studia, chociaż pozostaje tylko jeden fragment jego twórczości. Fragmentaryczne świadectwa znalezione w dokumentach po jego śmierci dostarczają portret człowieka. Był wczesnym zwolennikiem nauki i próbował obserwować i wyjaśniać różne aspekty wszechświata, ze szczególnym zainteresowaniem jego pochodzeniem, twierdząc, że natura jest rządzona przez prawa, podobnie jak społeczeństwa ludzkie i wszystko, co zakłóca równowagę natury nie ostatnio długo. Podobnie jak wielu myślicieli swoich czasów, wkłady Anaximandera do filozofii odnoszą się do wielu dyscyplin. W astronomii próbował opisać mechanikę ciał niebieskich względem Ziemi.
Definicja słowa Anaximander w słowniku
Definicja Anaksymandra w słowniku to 611-547 pne, grecki filozof, astronom i matematyk, który uważał pierwszą zasadę świata za Nieskończoną.
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Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology
In the sixth century BC, Anaximander of Miletus, an associate of Thales, initiated Western philosophy and science with an inquiry into 'the nature of things' which included a theory of how the world order arose, how the heavens and earth ...
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Anaximander and the Architects: The Contributions of ...
Uses textual and archaeological evidence to argue that emerging Egyptian and Greek architectural technologies were crucial to the origins and development of Greek philosophy.
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Anaximander in Context: New Studies in the Origins of Greek ...
Anaximander's picture of the cosmos, then, is contrasted with contem- porary
ones from Egypt and Assyria. In Egypt, the heavens were conceived as an
overarching goddess; in Assyria, the heavens were conceived as an extended
mantle.
Dirk L. Couprie, Robert Hahn, Gerard Naddaf,
2012
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The First Scientist:
Anaximander and His Legacy
Translated into English for the first time, an award-winning theoretical physicist discusses the theories of Anaximander, the sixth-century BC Greek philosopher, and examines the influence he had on scientific thinking in a historical and ...
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Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI: Before Plato
Richard McKirahan INTRODUCTION The old question whether and in what
sense Anaximander believed in an infinite number of worlds has taken on new
importance in the light of Furley's recent discussion of ancient cosmologies in
terms of ...
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Three Traditions of Greek Political Thought: Plato in Dialogue
Burnet supports Simpliciuj' view but Zeller before him and Cornford writing after
Burnet have interpreted Anaximander as believing not that there are coexistent
innumerable worlds, but that there is "a succession of single worlds, each being ...
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The Large-wavelength Deformations of the Lithosphere: ...
Hence, Anaximander opted for depressing the sea level.66 Heidel (1921, p. 275)
argued that it may have been Anaximander's personal acquaintance with the Nile
Delta and the conditions there that pushed him to consider fluctuating the sea ...
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On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Ethics and Politics
Perhaps Anaximander's saying demands this turning and in this demand a
different origin begins to appear in the future of technological catastrophe. The
alternative to calculative-re-presentative thought that Heidegger suggests is
called ...
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Christianity and Greek Philosophy; Or, The Relation Between ...
Anaximander of Miletus (born B.C. 610) we place at the head of the Mechanical
sect of the Ionian school ; first, on the authority of Aristotle, who intimates that the
philosophic dogmata of Anaximander " resemble those of Democritus," who was
...
Benjamin Franklin Cocker,
1872
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Thinking in the Light of Time: Heidegger's Encounter with Hegel
These are The Anaximander Saying from 1946 and the lecture Time and Being
from 1962. In both texts temporality is pivotal. 6.8 The Anaximander Saying
Heidegger's text on the Anaximander fragment — published in Holzwege — was
not ...
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10 things that the Greeks gave to the world for which we all should …
Maps are one of the most ancient Greek inventions that are used today. Anaximander, around the 6th century BC, created the first set of maps ... «IBNLive, Lip 15»
The Bible and Ancient Philosophy in Greek Synagogal Prayers
See, for instance, the Presocratic philosopher Anaximander, fragment 12A11: “The earth stays aloft, not supported by anything but staying where it is because it ... «The Bible and Interpretation, Cze 15»
Nkrumahism, The Can Of Worms I Opened – Das Kapital
In the same vein Aristotle and Anaximander's half baked theories did not cause damage to anybody. In Kwarteng's essay he grouped Marxism ... «GhanaWeb, Cze 15»
The Pythagorean Paradigm
He spent some time in Miletos studying under Thales and Anaximander, two great Greek natural philosophers. When he returned to Samos, ... «Huffington Post, Maj 15»
Berlin Congress of 1878 still in force in the Balkans
However, neither Euclid, Anaximander, Heraclites, Hippocrates (both of Chios, and of Cos), Socrates, Archimedes, Ptolemy, Democritus, Plato, ... «Pravda, Kwi 15»
The missing link
... of land; or that the map, credited to the Milesian, Anaximander, from about 560BCE, much more clearly reveals this tripartite view of the world. «DhakaTribune, Kwi 15»
Big Bang author dismisses ancient Greeks' contribution to modern …
... underlying reality: Thales reportedly thought the world was made of water; Anaximander proposed a mysterious substance called the infinite; ... «South China Morning Post, Mar 15»
To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science by Steven …
The ancient Greeks of Miletus looked for the underlying reality. Thales reportedly thought the world was made of water; Anaximander proposed ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
10 lost literary works to rival Harper Lee's 'Mockingbird' sequel
Most known notable "lost works" belong to Greek and Roman guys with names like Anaximander and Callimachus and Anacreon, and that's ... «Mashable, Lut 15»
Why Philip Kobina Baidoo, Jr.'s Approach To Nkrumahism Is …
Did Greek thinkers like Aristotle and Anaximander not advance the so-called spontaneous generation, generally meaning life forms originate ... «GhanaWeb, Sty 15»