Greek philosopher Ammonius Saccas revived the philosophy of Plato. Image: The School of Athens. Credit: Slices of Light. CC BY 2.0/flickr Ammonius Saccas, a Greek philosopher from the 3rd century CE, ...
The ideas of late Ancient Greek philosopher Porphyry irritated Christians, leading to the burning of his books. Portrait of Porphyry by unknown artist from the collection of portraits of Greek, Latin, ...
We spend our lives waiting for the perfect moment to be happy. But ancient wisdom teaches us that true joy isn't found "out there"—it's found within. Have you ever had a moment in your life where ...
Abstract: With the rise of mega-satellite constellations, the integration of hierarchical non-terrestrial and terrestrial networks has become a cornerstone of 6G coverage enhancements. In these ...
Imagine a distant past, thousands of years ago, when ancient tribes roamed the vast lands of Eurasia. Among these tribes were the enigmatic Proto-Indo-Europeans, whose language, now known as ...
The journal is under the auspices of the Department of Classics. It has been published here at Trinity College without interruption since 1873. Subjects covered include the Classical World, Theology, ...
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From Mysticism, which was published last month by New York Review Books. “Mysticism” is the word for what we modern, critical philosophers are meant to distrust in the name of enlightenment. It is all ...
The notion of analogia entis (the proportion between beings) is usually associated with Medieval Scholasticism and confined to that period. The thesis that will be presented in this talk holds that ...
Proclus Diadochus (Ancient Greek: Πρόκλος ὁ Διάδοχος, Latin: Proclus; February 8, 412, New Rome – April 17, 485, Athens) was an ancient philosopher-neoplatonist, the head of the Platonic Academy, ...
The term “Hypostasis” (Ancient Greek: ὑπόστασις) is used in Christian theology, predominantly in the Eastern tradition, to denote one of the three persons of the triune God: the Father, the Son, and ...