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WHAT MAKES A PYTHAGOREAN PYTHAGOREAN?
The present paper characterizes the Pythagoreans as those thinkers that maintain that the lógos of the universe is revealed by a mathematical theory of proportion.
John A. Fossa
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In a recent paper [J. Algebra 216, 86-104 (1999; Zbl 0933.11020)] the authors examined Baer-orderings and the stronger notion of \(*\)-orderings on division rings with involution \(*\), as well as \(*\)-Pythagorean and strongly Pythagorean divison rings and the more general \(S\)-fields.
Craven, Thomas C., Smith, Tara L.
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The Pythagorean Symbolism in Plato’s Philebus [PDF]
The Philebus contains what may be called a Pythagorean semiotics. That is, the dialogue has a number of embedded references and allusions to central aspects and ideas of Pythagoreanism.
Kenneth R. Moore
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A Pythagorean Inequality [PDF]
Let { v 1
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Arist. Rhet. 2.23.1398B and the Cult of Pythagoras
Arist. Rhet. 2.23.1398B and the Cult of Pythagoras In the present article I would like to focus on three things: the usefulness of Alcidamas’s fragment (cited in Arist. Rhet.
Tomasz Mojsik
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The Eternal Return. Apocatastasis and its Manifestations in Ancient Philosophies: Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Zoroastrianism, Platonism and Gnosticism [PDF]
This study explores the acceptances of the concept of apocatastasis in five of the most influential philosophical and religious traditions of antiquity: Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Platonism, Gnosticism and Zoroastrianism.
Alexandru LAZĂR
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Numenius is one of the most important authors who, in the Imperial Age, deal with the figure of Socrates. Socrates is important in the Platonic tradition, in particular in the sceptical tradition, when the Socratic dubitative “spirit” of the first ...
Enrico Volpe
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