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THE ILIAD - BACKGROUND
Iliad = the story of Ilium (Troy), the city of Ilus (the grandfather of Priam). The work, 15,693 lines of hexameter, has been called this since the 5th century bce.
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Skepticism Philosophy Summary
The Greek word skeptikoi means investigator or examiner. Skepticism is a position of denial. Refuse to rule on the existence of objects. Judgement is suspended, perhaps permanently...
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Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia is often translated as “happiness,” but that’s a bit misleading. Eudaimonia comes from two Greek words:
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Introduction to the Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of language covers a variety of activities:
Philosophers interested in its problems, for example, about mind and knowledge, may frame their questions in various ways...
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Aesthetic Formalism
Formalism in aesthetics has traditionally been taken to refer to the view in the philosophy of art that the properties in virtue of which an artwork is an artwork—and in virtue of which its value is determined—are formal...
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