UK Numeracy Test
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07-04-2014, 05:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-04-2014 06:57 AM by Gerald H.)
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RE: UK Numeracy Test
(07-04-2014 04:29 AM)walter b Wrote: Please let me add that at Plato's time, "philosophy" could also mean science in general. And "ἀρχὴ" can be translated as "origin" as well. I think he really brought it to the point in his sentence: no science without wondering. Back to the Greek for a moment: For the Greek "pathos" I prefer "passion" or "Leidenschaft", as both capture the ideas of suffering & enthusiasm. |
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