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| | An archetype is a universal symbol, which other more specific symbols are based on. The word archetypehas its root in ancient Greek and roughly translates as an "original pattern." Archetypes are understood differently from the point of view of different disciplines. In psychology, archetypes are understood to be models of the personality, whereas in philosophy...
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| | There is no question more tempting to the historian of science than the age-old "When did science begin?" The most popular answer to this question has to be "Ancient Greece!" It was Carl Sagan's answer, and it was Simon Singh's. This week, I found that it was also Andrew Gregory's answer. Eureka! Andrew Gregory is [...]
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| | Former Men's Health author goes on a month-long trip to remote Alaska in order to find out why all of the comforts of modern life are in fact making us miserable. He returns and consults a huge amount of experts and studies to make a tight case for it.
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| The Repertorium pseudochrysostomicum, compiled by José Antonio de Aldama, is an invaluable tool for those interested in Patristic studies. The repertory consists of a total of 581 pseudo-Chrysostomic works preserved in Greek, which are arranged alphabetically according to their incipit. As the book is a clavis, it is not always necessary to refer to it...