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    to such questions as the origin of the universe‚ the destiny of man‚ and the nature of right action; questions also posed by philosophy‚ which demands these ideas concern themselves with meticulous proof according to the requirements of reason.3 NeoPlatonism was particularly important in Jewish mysticism and the Kabbalah‚ although Medieval Jewish philosophers were heavily influenced by Aristotelianism through the writings of Muslim commentators and interpreters‚4 Kabbalist could be said to owe more

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    (175-135 BC).Diaspora In addition‚ the exodus of many Jews who formed communities abroad (called the Diaspora) led to contact with various forms of Greek religion such as belief in various gods of the city-states. Fate‚ astrology‚ magic‚ sorcery‚ Stoicism (the human being is constituted in his/her inner self by a divine spark) and Epicureanism (stressing the need for inner harmony and a certain withdrawal from the busyness of life).These various forms of religion found their way into Palestine and

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    dissension plagued his reign‚ which nevertheless succeeded to some extent in foreign issues. His reign saw the end of the Western Roman Empire under Julius Nepos and Romulus Augustus‚ but he contributed much to stabilizing the eastern Empire. Stoicism- The Stoic God - was a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC. The Stoics considered destructive emotions to be the result of errors in judgment‚ and that a sage‚ or person of "moral and intellectual

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    on a trip to Rome‚ he saw classical art for the first time and was inspired. His work “Oath of the Horatii‚” is inspired by the forthcoming French revolution‚ the mood of self-sacrifice is illustrated rather than self-indulgence. The new age of stoicism art was a form of propaganda for the republic. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was a star pupil of David‚ but he went even further than David in devotion to the ancients. His paintings were very Greek and preached logic. His painting‚ “Paganini” has

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    ------------------------------------------------- NAME: KEY HIS101 Section: _________ ------------------------------------------------- Chapters 1 and 2 Study Guide DUE DATE: 1. Punishments for crimes under the Code of Hammurabi were more severe for the lower classes. P10 2. The Hebrew Bible focuses on the basic theme of the necessity of the Hebrews to obey their God P37 3. The greatest international sea traders of the ancient Near

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    Winter essay Now Embracing Winter Warmly Winter is a weather reality for most of us who live in North America. While the extremes and severity of said weather vary‚ depending on the latitudinal coordinate where you reside‚ it amazes me how much more people complain these days about the cold‚ snow and even road conditions. Maybe this form of amnesia about the verisimilitude of winter’s ways is tied to our hubris‚ born from the post-modern belief that technology trumps everything else‚ including

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    Humanism is a doctrine‚ attitude‚ or way of life that is centered on human interests or values and stresses an individual’s dignity and worth and capacity for self-realization through reason. It was first developed in ancient Greece and Rome. It is no coincidence that many of our legal codes go back to Rome and many scientific and technical terms and ideas back to ancient Greece. But Greece in particular has influenced philosophy‚ which celebrates reason. We use the term Classical Humanism to refer

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    the men that fought in WWI viewed soldiering as a glamorous‚ chivalrous job. It was the ultimate way to show masculinity‚ and there was no job more honorable than protecting and fighting for one’s country. However‚ he expectations of heroism and stoicism was no match for the mass amount of pointless death‚ disease and suffering within the trenches of WWI‚ thoroughly shattering the facade and leaving the soldiers confused about their masculinity as well as their purpose in life (Carden-Coyne‚ French

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    Obasan is a powerful novel written in first person under the eyes of Naomi Nakane‚ who is the protagonist of the novel. The book centers on the memories and experiences of Naomi. The setting is Western Canada and the novel frequently goes back and forth between 1972 and World War II. The year 1972 is the year which Naomi is currently in and World War II is the point of time where Naomi and many Japanese Canadians had to deal with onerous difficulties and injustices. Naomi resides in the West part

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    of Plato‚ Socrates and other Greek philosophers’ contributions as they come from a geopolitical era where the structure of the system was completely different from what we have in the modern era. The Hellenistic philosophies like Epicureanism and Stoicism which spoke of how there is need for self-control and free state of nature and how man shouldn’t be interfered by god are significant thoughts and ideologies which later went onto influence perspectives of philosophers from a much later age. But

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