Economics Classical Wisdom Standoff: Epistemology of Plato and Aristotle Before we embark on our intellectual quest to understand some of the fundamental theories of knowledge that were proposed by The Mystery of Plato's Atlantis (part 2) In a previous article we discussed the legend of Atlantis and how the ancient philosopher Plato, left us clues to The Mystery of Plato's Atlantis (part 1) The mystery of the ancient civilization of Atlantis, and its sudden disappearance into the depths of the ocean, have captured Sparta Athens and Sparta are often considered two of the most, if not the most, influential of the ancient Greek civilization; Pythagoras and the Revolution of Mathematics While Pythagoras has become known as one of the first revolutionaries in the field of philosophy and mathematics, surprisingly little The War For The Universe and the Rise of the Olympians In order to properly understand the setting of this myth and to become familiar the birth of the Olympians , Hesiod's Theogony: The Creation Of The World The telling of the creation of existence and the rise of the gods is a tale that has survived through Wine in Ancient Greece While the ancient philosophers were attempting to unearth truth through intellectual discourse, they were often doing so with a cup Zeno of Elea and the Impossibility of Motion Zeno of Elea was a rather interesting presocratic philosopher, though that isn't to say other presocratics were uninteresting. There were The Myth of Daedalus and Icarus The story of Daedalus and Icarus is a popular myth that recounts the escape from Crete by the crafty inventor « Previous 1 … 89 90 91 92 93 94 Next »