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14. Ancient Philosophy (VI to IV BC) Pre-Socratic Period (VI and V BC) – Cosmological or Naturalist Period

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Specific Objectives

Arouse the desire to study and understand the process of linking the historical and philosophical in search for the origins of things. Clarify that the investigative process of the first philosophers resembles the investigative work done by Allan Kardec. (STS)

Philosophers
Thales of Miletus (640-550 BC)
Anaximander of Miletus (611-546 BC)
Anaximenes of Miletus (588-524 BC)
Heraclitus of Ephesus (540-475 BC)

“The philosophy does not go directly to the world, but comes to it through the quest of the soul.” (Heraclitus).

General Elements of the Universe – knowledge of the principle of the things
God created, creates and will create, forever, the worlds that inhabit the space and the beings that populate the worlds. However, for this, HE introduced the seed of the bodies everywhere: the cosmic matter. It is from this matter, condensed according to eternal laws of the Creator, that segments constantly the new celestial bodies constantly and later because of their evolution, they become able for the human habitation. (AK)

The Interactive Space completes this discussion with the ethical thinking of Joanna de Angelis: “… Before the men are conscious about the necessity to understand the glorious of the ‘Father’s House’, they will plunge in to the maze of themselves and understand the urgency of applying the rules of the Gospel of Jesus in their behavior every day, in order to inhabit it and enjoy it and at last to get rid of the heavy meager senses.

Class 15

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