Burgon, Anya 2019. Ars mechanica, the Work of Restoration, and Poiesis in the Didascalicon of Hugh of Saint-Victor and the Allegories of Bernard Silvestris and Alan of Lille. Viator, Vol. 50, Issue. 3 ...
Where did humans' ability to appreciate music and art come from? One theory suggests it arrived from 200 light years away.
Redding, Paul 2023. Intuitionist and Classical Dimensions of Hegel’s Hybrid Logic. History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 44, Issue. 2, p. 209.
According to Plato's dialogues the Critias and the Timaeus, Solon was also responsible for bringing the Atlantis myth to Greece. He is said to have discovered it while travelling in Egypt.
The tale of Atlantis, first chronicled by Greek philosopher Plato in 360 BC in his works Timaeus and Critias, has captured the imagination of generations, sparking numerous theories and expeditions.
The wonder and awe that we sense when we look at the starry skies is a major motivation to do science. Both Plato (Theaetetus ...