Hi, great video thank you! I suspect that Pythagoras inherited his ideas from the Egyptians, similarly to Plato and Aristotle hence the overlap in philosophy.
Yes, please! And wasn't it Thales who said 'That which is alive is capable of spontaneous motion'? I can think of a number of applications to this aphorism, even if it can be scientifically proven to be objectively false.
_Pythagoras spent 20yrs. studying in Egypt._ _What did he learn there that would have helped him w / "his" theories AND why not go to Babylonia to study ? / ?_
Philosophical Vegetarianism of pythagorians did not unfortunately survive the mainstream philosophy(of socrates etc). This vegetarian part of pythagorians philosophy is definitetly not outdated and was rather way ahead of his time.
@@kyrlics6515 yes veganism in today's terms. I research on youtube "history veganism" here is the first link i found: Go 11:30 ruclips.net/video/BXlR8if5hok/видео.html Before indutrial revolution people ate mostly plant-based except inuits or alike.
@Gamemode: Xenon "the begining of time"? Lol you are a weird creationist? Even if your fantasy were true i do not see how it is linked to my comment.... Maybe you think before the industrial revo human ate mostly animals? Just so you know the trophic level of humanity is still 2.2 (include outlayers like inuits and westerners) same as anchovies despite the increase animal product after industrial revolution (uk started import of guano for its agricultural change etc but the masses still ate mainly bread etc ) Animal products were for kings/nobles before (many references like hypocrates naming gouts disease of kings etc). Overall quite a disadvantage over time to feed on dirty dead body parts hence harsh-environment tribes like Inuits having no choice also havr cholesterols problems while blue zones like adventist(vegans) or okinawans (few grams per months of animal products) which plant-based traditions make them live longer (because healthier diet). Idk why i talk about all these as it is quite irrelevant to my comment about Pythagoreans.
Would love to hear a video on Hermeticism or Plotinus's Neoplatonism.
I appreciate how consice this was. Nicely done .. thank you.
Great vid! Would you produce one on Epicureanism?!
Now I'd like to hear more about Plato's One and Infinite Dyad.
Maby some alchemical philosophy next?.. Would much appreciate.
- or feng shui
Pythagoras didn’t eat animals, he most certainly ate beans. Avoiding beans was referring to politics, they voted with beans.
Hi, great video thank you! I suspect that Pythagoras inherited his ideas from the Egyptians, similarly to Plato and Aristotle hence the overlap in philosophy.
can you make a video on the closure principle
Your voice dies off, I don't hear the end of most sentences, what do you call that?
Thanks for explaining sir 👍
Thanks for watching!
Yes, please! And wasn't it Thales who said 'That which is alive is capable of spontaneous motion'? I can think of a number of applications to this aphorism, even if it can be scientifically proven to be objectively false.
_Pythagoras spent 20yrs. studying in Egypt._
_What did he learn there that would have helped him w / "his" theories AND why not go to Babylonia to study ? / ?_
Ooooh perfect .. just what I needed before bed
Plutocracy
Philosophical Vegetarianism of pythagorians did not unfortunately survive the mainstream philosophy(of socrates etc).
This vegetarian part of pythagorians philosophy is definitetly not outdated and was rather way ahead of his time.
Vegetarian part?
@@kyrlics6515 yes veganism in today's terms.
I research on youtube "history veganism" here is the first link i found:
Go 11:30
ruclips.net/video/BXlR8if5hok/видео.html
Before indutrial revolution people ate mostly plant-based except inuits or alike.
@Gamemode: Xenon "the begining of time"? Lol you are a weird creationist?
Even if your fantasy were true i do not see how it is linked to my comment....
Maybe you think before the industrial revo human ate mostly animals?
Just so you know the trophic level of humanity is still 2.2 (include outlayers like inuits and westerners) same as anchovies despite the increase animal product after industrial revolution (uk started import of guano for its agricultural change etc but the masses still ate mainly bread etc )
Animal products were for kings/nobles before (many references like hypocrates naming gouts disease of kings etc).
Overall quite a disadvantage over time to feed on dirty dead body parts hence harsh-environment tribes like Inuits having no choice also havr cholesterols problems while blue zones like adventist(vegans) or okinawans (few grams per months of animal products) which plant-based traditions make them live longer (because healthier diet).
Idk why i talk about all these as it is quite irrelevant to my comment about Pythagoreans.
Little to no historical evidence for those Neopythagorean claims? Read Algis Uzdavynis. Plenty of evidence in work.
Unity / Plurality
Right / Left
Male / Female
Straight / Crooked
Light / Darkness
Good / Bad
Seems pretty straightforward to me.