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Modern Physics and Sub-atomic particles
Modern Physics had a quest for sub-atomic particles since late 19th century. Human beings are always in a quest for the biggest and greatest in the universe as well as the smallest and tiniest....
8 commentsAristotelian Philosophy
Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher. Born Stagira, Chalcidice, about 384 B.C. Died Chalcis, Euboea, 322 B.C.Aristotle was one of the greatest philosophers and scientists of all time. He brought ancient...
0 commentsWhat the Dragon Sees - Grief As Prose
This hub is to mark the two and a half month passage of time since my husband's untimely death. It is for me. It is for anyone who has suffered a devastating loss. Laments are meant to be shared if for...
0 commentsShould we Follow Aristotle, and Believe ... We are "Animals" ... of the "Social Kind" ! ... Part 2.
The Supreme Secular Intellect, and Master of Secular Thought: Aristotle, does not share his teacher, Plato's Belief, "That Idea is Everything" ... Aucontraire, he comes up with a Synthetic Philosophy, and...
0 commentsWrite Therapy
So, I've had nearly a three-month hiatus from posting hub articles. No particular reason, other than it being summer, and me just not feeling the inspiration. I was taking a long walk/run down into the...
10 commentsChristian culture
A man walks down the main street of a traditional American town. He sees a pharmacy, a bank, a few restaurants, a police office and a church. Does it occur to him that a grand history of ideas has come...
1 commentThe Things That Fascinated Ancient Scientists - Part II
The Lyceum, Aristotle's school in Athens. Aristotle strolled about as he taught with students clustered around him. What is the world really composed of? What is matter? Those problems really fascinated...
6 commentsSome Favorite Quotes
I collect quotes. I like them because they plug you into another person’s mind. They show a glimpse of how they thought. They show that some things are timeless. These are some of my favorites. ...
2 commentsFrom My Head to My Hand: Finding Artistic Inspiration Anywhere
What is Art? This question is hard to define. TS Eliot believes art should be able to create and evoke new emotions. Art reaches out to each individual with a unique voice. The good thing about art is...
3 commentsAristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Book # II
In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics Book Section #2 this talks about the topics of Virtue and Vice. Virtue is described by the means of in between. There are eleven types of virtue that you normally think...
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