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Natalija 1k321fg7 2006; graphite, charcoal, eraser on paper, 21×15 cm |
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Cosmogony and Cosmology- The unity of being: science and myth. Additional note: cosmogony and cosmology. - Explanation of change: rarefaction and condensation. - Fourth-century sources excluding Aristotle and his pupils without cosmogony and cosmology. - Life of Pythagoras and external history of the school of cosmogony and cosmology. - Numbers and things: Aristotle's evidence for the general nature of the doctrine. - Numbers and things: the generation of things from numbers. - Everything is in continuous motion and change. - Final explanation of the theory of change: fire and soul. - Change and stability: the concept of measure. - The complete world-picture: theology, religion and the fate of the soul cosmogony and cosmology. - Astronomy and meteorology of animal and human life. - Air, life, and divinity of cosmogony and cosmology. - Outline of the Pythagorean philosophy. - Man and his place in nature of cosmogony and cosmology. - Individual Pythagoreans. - Hippos. - Petron. - Ecphantus. - Hicetas. - Philolaus. - Archytas. Cosmogony and Cosmology |
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