CLSC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Cronus, Fruit Tree
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Anaxageoras: philosopher, born around 500 bce, not from athens, from greek town near modern day turkey. Athens is hotspot of philosophy things: philosophers usually a teacher, taught euripidies (guy who wrote play fedrea and pericces- democraic leader chosen of. Athens: put on trial in athens because he hold crazy noions. Such as some guy does not pull the sun every day, it is a big molten hot rock. He is banished, but his teachings has already had his impact: three general principles, because our senses are weak, we are unable to judge what is the truth. Our senses do not pull the full data stream. He saw as bunch of forces when we are born and scatering of it when we die. In everything is a porion of everything else except nous: reason (wisdom, percepion) and/but in something, there is even nous: reason. Nothing is apart of each other; everything is a share of each other.