According to Adamson, the
case that Plotinus is the third most important thinker in
western philosophy goes like this: «He fused together the doctrines he claimed to find in Plato with many of Aristotle's ideas, along with a healthy dose of Stoicism,» which was so appealing that it could be «embraced by pagans in the Roman Empire, by Christians in Byzantium and Western Europe, and Christians, Jews, and Muslims who lived in the Islamic Empire and wrote in Syriac, Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew.
western philosophy goes like this: «He fused together the doctrines he claimed to find in Plato with many of Aristotle's ideas, along with a healthy dose of Stoicism,» which was so appealing that it could be «embraced by pagans in the Roman Empire, by Christians in Byzantium and
Western Europe, and Christians, Jews, and Muslims who lived in the Islamic Empire and wrote in Syriac, Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew.
Western Europe, and Christians, Jews, and Muslims who lived in the Islamic Empire and
wrote in Syriac, Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew.»
«Analyses such as this help provide empirical evidence about the trajectory of natural selection in our species and the time frames of those processes,» Cynthia Beall, an anthropologist at
Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, who also did not participate in the work,
writes in an email to The Scientist.
I suppose he deserves some credit for trying to be lively, but too often he throws in really bad jokes (
case in point: he refers to one of the numerous weightless leaps as a «Weight Watchers» and «Sarah Ferguson» leap — ha ha ha) or playacts the role of ignorant interviewer; too rarely does he shed light on
writing the unique and difficult task of
writing a distinctly Asian film from a
Western sensibility.
Seventy - five faculty members at
Case Western Reserve University
wrote in an open letter to voters that incumbent Deborah Owens Fink «has continued to sideline important issues associated with improving public education in her effort to debase and distort the teaching...
In addition to his practice, Dany has been an adjunct professor of law at the University of
Western Ontario and has
written and presented extensively on competition and foreign investment topics, including in leading newspapers, publications and co-authoring Competition and Antitrust Law: Canada and The United States (4th edition) for LexisNexis Butterworths (2014), which was recently cited by the Supreme Court of Canada in a leading competition
case (a
case he also advised on).