Anaximander, a student of Thales, provided the first map of the known world.
Deduction is the process of finding other truths based on one truth because you have a solid foundation.
Systematic Doubt is the process of doubting everything until you can find something you cannot doubt.
The Ionians, including Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes, were the first to bring forward the concept of the syllogistic interaction of hot, cold, dry, and wet.
Anaximander, the first being to bring forward the syllogistic interaction of hot, cold, dry, and wet, thought about what these elements bring and not what they are.
Anaximenes, a student of Anaximander, proposed the thicking and thinning of air.
Heraclitus, from Ephesus, stated that everything is constantly changing or in a state of flux.
Heraclitus believed that reality is one and it is fire because fire brings change, which he considered divine.
Pythagoreas, from Samos, was the first to use the term philosopher and had a large and prevalent influence.
Pythagoreas owned a school that treated women equally, ahead of his time with his views.
Pythagoreas saw order and structure in everything, everywhere as a number.
Pythagoreas believed that our souls upon bodily death will transmigrate beyond physicality.
Parmenides, from Elea, stated that "what is is" and nothing changes.
Zeno, a student of Parmenides, believed that attaining point A to B is not possible because the endpoint is infinite.
Zeno believed that physical reality is not truthful due to mistakes.
Empedocles, the first to hold 4 elements (earth, air, water, fire), stated that ether, which occupies all space related to electrochemistry, is the source of love and strife.
Increase love leads to counter-world zoogony under love, non-faced ox-creatures.
Aristotle believed man took delight in seeing imitations because man takes pleasure in learning from artistic imitations, we gather meaning and understanding from them, stating that good art has to express universal truths about human nature in terms of being psychologically truthful and plausible.
The being world is populated by forms, which offer inate ideas.
All things in the universe are forms in the being, the physicality of objects is the becoming.
A-Priori Knowledge is knowledge that comes before sense experience, inate.
The being is defined by three characteristics: it exists outside our minds, it is independent, and it is absolute.
Achilles and Tortus are involved in a race/speed paradox, where Achilles has a headstart.
Absolute Skepticism denies the possibility of knowledge, stating that it is impossible for us to know anything.
Philosophical Skepticism involves doubt surfaces, engaging in conceptual analysis.
A-Posterior-Knowledge is after sensory experience, dependent on sensory.
Only some just things are holy, what part of justice is holy?
Form is infinite.
Common Sense Skepticism is a healthy correction to superstition and prejudice, keeping engagement because you do not want to have bias.
Form is objective, transcendent, eternal, intelligible, and archetypal.
Leo Tolstoy advocated to live comfortably before he lost himself in questions about life and existence, arguing that an objectification of feeling can be done through an artist expressing their feeling or purposely trying to arouse feelings from an audience.
Plato disliked art because he felt that art could never be as good as the real thing.
Form is everything that has existed, did exist and will exist.
Socrates and Youth are discussing holiness, defining it as something that is not equal to loving Gods or being loved by Gods.
Pluralists look towards aspects to explain reality, a combination of things.
Increase strife leads to our world zoogony under strife, Shoots of men and women.
Bell believed that imitation does not matter when defining a work of art but arrangement and material does.
Hegel stated that history does show progress.
Hutcherson thought that only one special quality in art was enough to be beautiful.
Albert Camus argued that suicide and life’s meaning are the only true important philosophical questions.