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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
    Get full text
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
    Get full text
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    THE CRISIS OF THE ARCHAICAL THINKING OF THE PRINCIPAL METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM OF THE ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY by Vytautas Rimvydas Rimvydas Litvinas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The twofold character of the archaically perceived reality engenders the radical question of the Ancient Greek philosophy: what is reality, i. e., "that, which is"? …”
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    Anthony A. Long. Selfhood and Rationality in Ancient Greek Philosophy: From Heraclitus to Plotinus. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022. by Despina Vertzagia

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Long’s recent book, Selfhood and Rationality in Ancient Greek Philosophy: From Heraclitus to Plotinus (2022), is a collection of fourteen essays that explore the themes of selfhood and rationality in ancient Greek philosophy. …”
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    Traditions and innovations in Ukrainian jurisprudence: Ancient Greek roots by R. Vandzhurak

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…ancient greek philosophy of law…”
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    GENESIS OF ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY: ANTHROPOGENIC, SOCIOGENIC AND CIVILIZATION APPROACHES by S. Yu. Prosvetov

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The article studies the positive and negative moments of the anthropogenic, sociogenic and civilization interpretations of the origin and development of ancient Greek philosophy. These conceptions are acknowledged to be the theoretical basis of the further development of the world culture and philosophy.…”
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    Heidegger, art, technology and luthiery by Rudi Bower

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…His return to ancient Greek philosophy in determining the modes of technology and its initial close association with art will be interrogated and ultimately used to show that in luthiery, as practised by solitary luthiers as opposed to mass-produced factory instruments, both art and technology constitute a mode of revealing in the ancient Greek sense. …”
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    Peirce Chase’ing Pythagoras by Rasmus Rebane

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Nevertheless, much of ancient Greek philosophy bears an unmistakable Pythagorean stamp, and Iamblichus’ bio - graphy of Pythagoras provides us with enough to get such inquiries started. …”
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    Hellenic model of education and its axioms in modern sport by Arkadiusz Kaźmierczak

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The inspiring starting point for the founder of the Olympic movement was the ancient Greek philosophy, which the educator and reformer of the education and school system wanted to include in the European education system. …”
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