GREEK ONTOLOGY

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GREEK ONTOLOGY
Author : Augustin Ostace
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Publisher : Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
Language : English
Release Date : 06 December 2018
ISBN : 978186723xxxx
Pages : 64 pages
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Maybe through “logos” and through account, or through proportions, or rational faculty or through proportion, to arise another reason to the “ONTOLOGY”, i. e. the logos of the study of Being as such, i.e. to the EXISTENCE in its metaphysical equivalency? Could be thus, by trying to understand and re-understand, to define and re-define, to think and to re-think, to assure and re-assure, the whole of Greek Essence, upon which has been grounded the whole of the European history? Would be the whole European philosophy and the whole European Science, Art, Culture and Civilisation to be found and re-found within the basic network of Greek’s concepts, whatever in Philosophy, Mythology, Theology, Science, Technology, Art, Language, Alphabet, or Psychology, an underlying organizational principle of the history of Europe as a common meaning in the last 2500 years?... Have been the Universe of Greeks concepts, or Greek Conceptology, or Greek-Conceptologicum, the account for true essence into European history, for the true knowledge of European history, as the most active force within the European history? Our booklet called “Greek Ontology” is trying, at least in part, to give an answer to a such endeavours of European Civilisation! Greek Ontologist

GREEK ONTOLOGY

Maybe through “logos” and through account, or through proportions, or rational faculty or through proportion, to arise another reason to the “ONTOLOGY”, i. e. the logos of the study of Being as such, i.e. to the EXISTENCE in its metaphysical equivalency? Could be thus, by trying to understand and

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