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The Book of Philosophy Chapter 6

 

Rhyming Riddle Rhythm Mind Brain Education Stimulation
 

The study of principles underlying conduct

The study of principles underlying thought

The study of principles underlying thinking, reason, logic

One who acts calmly and rationally in affairs and changes of life is what….?

 

Answer in the Back of the EIV Bible…Pg.1546
 

Did you know... April 6…... is The Poetry of Love Day…?
 

In 1327 in theFrench city of Avignon, the poet Petrarch fell in love with

Laura, the love of his life. Petrarch is often called the

"Father of Humanism." Petrarch's sonnets were admired and

imitated throughout Europe during the Renaissance and became a

model for lyrical poetry.

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Today's Inspirational Quote:
 

"Love is the crowning grace of humanity, the holiest right of

the soul, the golden link which binds us to duty and truth,

the redeeming principle that chiefly reconciles the heart to

life, and is prophetic of eternal good." – Petrarch

 

“ No man ever reached to excellence in any one art or profession without having passed through the slow and painful process of study and preparation

Horace Quote Ancient Roman Poet65 BC8 BC)

 

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The Virtue of Creativity is the power of imagination. It is discovering your own special talents, also it can lead to combine group understanding and purposeful positive organization. Dare to see things and actions in new ways. Find and locate different ways to solve and approach problems. With your creativity or combined omnipotent understanding, you can bring or stimulate something new and positive into the world through tactful humor creative solution resolve.

 

 

 

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Chapter VI the Book of Philosophy the Virtue of Creativity

monitoring if needed or change the process if it's feels not effective

For Example:

1.) Rudyard Kipling (Born: December 30, 1865–January 18, 1936) Winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature
 

2.) Bill Moyers (Born June 5, 1934) The Journalist – “In world where religion is poison to some and salvation to others, how do we live together…”
 

3-5) Thales(634 BC to 546 BC) was the first known Greek philosopher and scientist , Heraclitus(c.535 BC - 475 BC) was a Greek philosopher, known for his doctrine of change being central to the Universe, and Democritus(ca. 460 BC – ca. 370 BC) - known in antiquity as the 'laughing philosopher' because of his emphasis on the value of 'cheerfulness these philosophers Thales,Heraclitus, Democritus applied themselves to the study of all aspects of nature, mathematics, astronomy, physics, and medicine these are examples…
 

6.) Confucius (Born: September 28, 551 BC – 479 BC) was a Chinese thinker and social philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period. He puts the greatest emphasis on the importance of study…
 

7.) Socrates, (born c. 470 bce, Athens [Greece]—died 399 bce, Athens), Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on ancient and modern philosophy.
 

8.)Plato (Born: 428/427 BC – 348/347 BC) One of the most Important Greek Philosophers… Plato was Socrates’s most famous pupil and was a young aristocratic. Plato also thought a lot about the natural world and how it works. He thought that everything had a sort of ideal form…
 

9.)Aristotle (Born: 384 BC – 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. There is a book called ”the basic works of Aristotle”
 

10.)Polymath - Who are regarded as some the Greatest Genius type of Philosophers of Creative like many of the Noble Prize Recipients…
 

11.) Nietzsche (Born: October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900) Consider one of the most influential philosophers of the modern era…
 

12.) Philosopher Impetus (Born: 1972) - Manifest the Theory of Tactful Language into law through Omnipotent Understanding & Positive Motivation the Natural Pure Balance to Absolute Zero Level Peace and Love Harmony…
 

13.) Pythagoras ( Born: 570-c. 495 BC) is consider one of the Greatest Thinkers to the Beginning of Philosophy which the Word Philosopher" replaced the word "sophist" (from sophoi), which meant "wise men", teachers of rhetoric… Pythagoras of Samos ( 570-c. 495 BC) founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism…The so-called Pythagoreans, who were the first to take up mathematics, not only advanced this subject, but saturated with it, they fancied that the principles of mathematics were the principles of all things.

 

 

Ch.6 Philosophy the Virtue of Creativity

The Book of Philosophy (Pgs. 555 is 564 --- Pgs.586 is 595)

“A Study of the process governing thought and conducts; investigations of the principles that regulate the universe and underlie all reality communicate the meaning of philosophy. A study of human morals, character, etc. or everything in the universe is or begins with philosophy.” The science of correct reasoning, dealing with the criteria of valid thought; the system or principle of reasoning applicable to any branch of knowledge or study; reason or sound judgment is logic, law, and ethical philosophy. The philosophy of purposeful communication is to achieve understanding & positive action into or in civilization.”

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