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The Impact Of Aristotle Upon Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Cultures: A Compilation Of Notes And Quotes From A Variety Of Sources Plus Commentary

About 800 years ago, the premises of three cultures were set — with consequences today. Islamic culture (led by Al-Ghazali) rejected Aristotle. It remains mystical and collectivist. Christian culture (via Thomas Aquinas) took a middle ground on Aristotle. Today it seeks the middle ground of luxuries and Jesus’ Sermon On The Mount. Jewish culture accepted Aristotle (via Maimonides) on a much greater basis and flourished.

According to Wilhelm Windelband, Aristotle’s system of philosophy considered happiness “as the supreme end of all endeavour”.

Philosopher-novelist Ayn Rand said, “Aristotle’s philosophy was the intellect’s Declaration of Independence. Aristotle, the father of logic, should be given the title of the world’s first intellectual, in the purest and noblest sense of that word.”

Medieval thinkers such as Averroes (Islam), Aquinas (Christian), and Maimonides (Jewish) regarded him as “The Philosopher.”

Join us on this 2500-year philosophical and historical journey through three major cultures — Christian, Islamic, and Jewish — to understand Aristotle’s influence upon each.

We will see when a culture accepts to some significant degree, either explicitly or implicitly, Aristotle’s ideas of reason and happiness. The main examples are:

• Ancient Greece,

• Islamic culture from about 800 to 1200 AD,

• the Renaissance,

• the Enlightenment,

• the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) of the 19th century,

• and hopefully the future.

And also discover the consequences when a culture rejects his philosophy of reason. There is a consistent philosophical and historical pattern of the anti-Aristotelians:

• the obliteration of Aristotle and thus reason (Al-Ghazali, Kant, Augustine),

• the adoption of the arbitrary – either Augustinian revelatory or Kantian skepticism/subjectivism (the Koran, The Critique of Pure Reason, the Sermon on the Mount),

• submission to some alleged greater consciousness (Allah, The Fuhrer, communist state, the Holy Trinity, the collective consciousness, the will of Nature, the will of the people or proletariat),

• the demand to follow rules or commands from the alleged greater consciousness (Allah’s rules, the Hitler’s National Socialist 25 rules, the Ten Commandments),

• a fantasy reward for submission and following the rules (eternal life in heaven with God or in paradise with Allah, the emergence of a master race to produce the 1000 year Reich/idealized humanity, the withering of the state and economic abundance in the future, proletariat violent overthrow of the productive in search of a “charmed” and stagnant Middle Ages subsistence living),

• and the initiation of force against who don’t play along with their anti-reason program (Jihad, the SA, the Gestapo, the KGB, the Inquisition, gulags and concentration camps. In particular, hatred and force against the rational – for example against productive Jews and bourgeoisie; against advocates of reason such as Boethius, Abelard, Galileo, Gersonides; Pol Pot’s murder of millions of intellectuals.)

It’s all covered here. This clear, concise compilation explains the ups and downs of the last 2500 years — and the headlines of today. Hope you enjoy it!

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Inspired Photography: 189 Sources of Inspiration For Better Photos

Inspired Photography is packed with creative ideas to enable any photographer – from enthusiast to professional – to push their work in new directions. Divided into actions, city scenes, the great outdoors, inspiring images and photographic subjects, the book describes 189 sources of inspiration that stimulate creativity and help photographers get more from their passion. Discover:
New subjects to shoot in the city, the countryside, the center, and the suburbsOriginal ideas to build on and personalizeLong-term projects that will generate inspiration and new ideas for monthsQuick ideas for instant photographic funDozens of new concepts, styles, approaches and techniques with suggestions to get started and resources for further researchFilled with practical suggestions and exciting ideas, Inspired Photography helps to keep any photo enthusiast’s artistic explorations in photography fresh, challenging and always creative.

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Motivation and Power Sources: MAPS to the Present Moment Guide Book

Learn how to discover, identify and create your personal motivation and power sources!

Maps will help you create new ways of thinking that are both uplifting and creative, opening your heart and mind to new possibilities.

You will be shown how to use these powerful, self-help tools to change your thinking, enhance your confidence and build self-esteem.

Most of all, Maps will bring you into the present moment, the conscious Now , where your true power resides.

Your Maps will help you to:

* Stop the “Committee” mind chatter.

* Inspire and uplift yourself and others.

* Bring yourself to conscious awareness.

* Change disempowering thoughts, feelings and moods.

* Enhance gratitude and appreciation.

Maps to the Present Moment is a guide to conscious living. Included are activities for parents and children to do together and classroom activities for teachers and their students.

Maps, your personal motivation and power sources will navigate you from confusion to clarity, from discouragement to hopefulness and they will restore positive thinking and feeling!

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Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature (17th Edition)

First published in 1855, BARTLETT’S FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS has been completely updated and revised for the seventeenth edition by Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Justin Kaplan. This 17th edition, under Kaplan’s splendid direction, contains over 20,000 quotations, representing 2,500 authors, 90 of whom are new to BARTLETT’S. New comers include Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Tony Kushner, Tammy Wynette, Margaret Atwood, Mary Oliver, Maya Angelou, Frank O’Hara, Martin Amis, Kingsley Amis, Mother Teresa, Jacques Cousteau, Rudolph Giuliani, Alfred Hitchcock, L. M. Montgomery, Eric Ambler, Jerry Seinfeld, J.K. Rowling, Katharine Graham, and Emma Goldman. With quotations presented in chronological order, in the famous BARTLETT’S tradition, BARTLETT’S gives the reader a vast panorama of the world, from the ancient Egyptians to the latest movie, from the inspirational and the beautiful to the sardonic and the downright funny.

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Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources, Second Edition

In this study of channeling, earlier called spirit communication or mediumship, Klimo, who teaches at Rosebridge Graduate School in the San Francisco Bay Area, writes with clarity about “the communication of information to or through a physically embodied human being from a source…on some other level or dimension of reality other than the physical as we know it.” He profiles recent channels and their sources, goes back to preliterate societies and the advent of monotheism and identifies as channels such figures as Moses, Solomon, Muhammad, Merlin, Nostradamus, Swedenborg and Edgar Cayce. He discusses the sorts of people who are channels, kinds of information channeled, sources of information channeled and varieties of channeling like clairvoyance and automatic writing. According to Klimo, few people tap into their abilities to perform channelingand for those who think they can, he serves as guide.