PRESENTATION WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Hope you enjoy, dear philosophers. Here I upload you my presentation about the main characteristics of the Western philosophy and the pre-socratics.
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dijous, 24 de novembre del 2016
dimarts, 22 de novembre del 2016
Origin of the Universe
ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE - CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
Welcome Dear Philosophers,
Here I leave you a essay that I did about classical mythology. Hope you enjoy!
In the beginning there was only chaos. Suddenly, Erebus appeared. All else was empty, silent, endless, dark. Then, Love was born bringing along the beginning of order. From Love emerged Light, followed by Gaea, the earth.
Erebus slept with Night and gave birth to Ether (the Day and light). Afterwards, the Night alone created Doom, Fate, Death, Sleep, Dreams, Nemesis, and all things that dwell in the darkness.
Meanwhile, Gaea alone gave birth to Uranus (the sky) and he became his mother's husband. Together, they produced the three Cyclopes, the three Hecatoncheires, and twelve Titans.
Uranus was a cruel father and husband. He hated the Hecatoncheires and imprisoned them by pushing them into the hidden places of the earth, Gaea's womb. This angered Gaea and she plotted against Uranus. She tried to get her children to attack Uranus. All were too afraid, except the youngest Titan, Cronus.
Gaea and Cronus set up an ambush. Cronus castrated his father and threw the genitals into the ocean. It is unclear as to what happened to Uranus afterwards; he either died, withdrew from the earth, or exiled himself to Italy. As he departed, he promised that Cronus and the Titans would be punished. From the blood that was spilled on the earth due to his castration, emerged the Giants, the Ash Tree Nymphs, and the Erinnyes. From the sea foam that was produced when his genitals fell in the ocean, emerged Aphrodite.
Cronus became the next ruler. He imprisoned the Cyclopes and the Hecatoncheires in Tartarus. He married his sister Rhea, and had many children. Gaea and Uranus both had predicted that Cronus would be eventually overthrown by a son. To avoid this, Cronus swallowed all of his children. Rhea was angry at the treatment of the children and plotted against Cronus. When it was time to give birth to her sixth child, Rhea hid herself, then she left the child to be raised by nymphs. To conceal her act she wrapped a stone and passed it off as the baby to Cronus, who swallowed it.
This child was Zeus. He grew at the island of Crete. He consulted Metis on how to defeat Cronus. She prepared a drink for Cronus designed to make him vomit the other children. Rhea convinced Cronus to accept his son and Zeus was allowed to return to Mount Olympus as Cronus's cupbearer, giving him the opportunity to serve Metis' potion to Cronus. The plan work perfectly and the other five children emerged out of Cronus. As gods, they were unharmed and thankful to their youngest brother, they made him their leader.
Cronus was yet to be defeated though. He and the Titans fought to retain their power; this led to the War between the Titans and the Olympians called Titanomachy. Finally Zeus became victorious.
Welcome Dear Philosophers,
Here I leave you a essay that I did about classical mythology. Hope you enjoy!
In the beginning there was only chaos. Suddenly, Erebus appeared. All else was empty, silent, endless, dark. Then, Love was born bringing along the beginning of order. From Love emerged Light, followed by Gaea, the earth.
Erebus slept with Night and gave birth to Ether (the Day and light). Afterwards, the Night alone created Doom, Fate, Death, Sleep, Dreams, Nemesis, and all things that dwell in the darkness.
Meanwhile, Gaea alone gave birth to Uranus (the sky) and he became his mother's husband. Together, they produced the three Cyclopes, the three Hecatoncheires, and twelve Titans.
Uranus was a cruel father and husband. He hated the Hecatoncheires and imprisoned them by pushing them into the hidden places of the earth, Gaea's womb. This angered Gaea and she plotted against Uranus. She tried to get her children to attack Uranus. All were too afraid, except the youngest Titan, Cronus.
Gaea and Cronus set up an ambush. Cronus castrated his father and threw the genitals into the ocean. It is unclear as to what happened to Uranus afterwards; he either died, withdrew from the earth, or exiled himself to Italy. As he departed, he promised that Cronus and the Titans would be punished. From the blood that was spilled on the earth due to his castration, emerged the Giants, the Ash Tree Nymphs, and the Erinnyes. From the sea foam that was produced when his genitals fell in the ocean, emerged Aphrodite.
Cronus became the next ruler. He imprisoned the Cyclopes and the Hecatoncheires in Tartarus. He married his sister Rhea, and had many children. Gaea and Uranus both had predicted that Cronus would be eventually overthrown by a son. To avoid this, Cronus swallowed all of his children. Rhea was angry at the treatment of the children and plotted against Cronus. When it was time to give birth to her sixth child, Rhea hid herself, then she left the child to be raised by nymphs. To conceal her act she wrapped a stone and passed it off as the baby to Cronus, who swallowed it.
This child was Zeus. He grew at the island of Crete. He consulted Metis on how to defeat Cronus. She prepared a drink for Cronus designed to make him vomit the other children. Rhea convinced Cronus to accept his son and Zeus was allowed to return to Mount Olympus as Cronus's cupbearer, giving him the opportunity to serve Metis' potion to Cronus. The plan work perfectly and the other five children emerged out of Cronus. As gods, they were unharmed and thankful to their youngest brother, they made him their leader.
Cronus was yet to be defeated though. He and the Titans fought to retain their power; this led to the War between the Titans and the Olympians called Titanomachy. Finally Zeus became victorious.
diumenge, 13 de novembre del 2016
What makes us human?
What makes us human, dear philosphers? Have you ever asked yourselves..?
-The possession of a capability far beyond animals: biological and evolutionary reasons.
-The capacity of changing and modifying their environment.
-The ability to recombine different types of knowledge and information to gain new understanding.
-The ability to generalize apply a 'rule' or solution for a known problem to a new and different situation.
-The ability to create symbolic representations of sensory input and to easily understand them.
-The ability to detach raw sensory and perceptual input from modes of thought.
-The possession of a capability far beyond animals: biological and evolutionary reasons.
-The capacity of changing and modifying their environment.
-The ability to recombine different types of knowledge and information to gain new understanding.
-The ability to generalize apply a 'rule' or solution for a known problem to a new and different situation.
-The ability to create symbolic representations of sensory input and to easily understand them.
-The ability to detach raw sensory and perceptual input from modes of thought.
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Dear philosophers
Dear philosophers
Today I wanna discuss with you the importance of philosophy in human life:
By studying philosophy, people can clarify what they believe, and they can be stimulated to think about ultimate questions. A person can study philosophers of the past to discover why they thought as they did and what value their thoughts may have in one's own life. There are people who simply enjoy reading the great philosophers, especially those who were also great writers.
Philosophy has had enormous influence on our everyday lives. The very language we speak uses classifications derived from philosophy. For example, the classifications of noun and verb involve the philosophic idea that there is a difference between things and actions. If we ask what the difference is, we are starting a philosophic inquiry.
Thank you very much, see you soon!
Today I wanna discuss with you the importance of philosophy in human life:
By studying philosophy, people can clarify what they believe, and they can be stimulated to think about ultimate questions. A person can study philosophers of the past to discover why they thought as they did and what value their thoughts may have in one's own life. There are people who simply enjoy reading the great philosophers, especially those who were also great writers.
Philosophy has had enormous influence on our everyday lives. The very language we speak uses classifications derived from philosophy. For example, the classifications of noun and verb involve the philosophic idea that there is a difference between things and actions. If we ask what the difference is, we are starting a philosophic inquiry.

diumenge, 6 de novembre del 2016
Welcome dear philosophers
Welcome to my PhiloBlog,
My name is Isabel Diéguez and I invite you to join my PhiloBlog. I will discuss some Philosophy matters here and I am sure we will have a great time together.
I want to introduce you my blog by this Philosophy quote:
-The beginning is the most important part of the work
Plato
See you soon presocratics!!!
My name is Isabel Diéguez and I invite you to join my PhiloBlog. I will discuss some Philosophy matters here and I am sure we will have a great time together.
I want to introduce you my blog by this Philosophy quote:
-The beginning is the most important part of the work
Plato
See you soon presocratics!!!
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