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Philo argued that a true conditional is one that does not begin with a truth and end with a falsehood.
Philo does not consider God similar to heaven, the world, or man ; God exists neither in time nor space ; He has no human attributes or emotions.

Philo and quote
Josephus ' comments about Philo are so brief that we can quote them here in full:
An exception common to all the different views of inspiration is that, although the New Testament Scriptures quote, paraphrase, and refer to other works including other New Testament documents, the Septuagint ( the Jewish translation of the Torah into Greek, later books were translated anonymously and later included in the Septuagint ), including the Apocrypha, and the Greek writers Aratus, Epimenides, Menander, and perhaps Philo, none of the various views of inspiration teach that these referenced works were also necessarily inspired, though some teach that the use and application of these other materials is inspired, in some sense.
It is thought that Maclaren was the original source of the quote “ Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle ,” now widely misattributed to Plato or Philo of Alexandria.

Philo and Ezekiel
According to Ezekiel i. 26-28, the number four symbolized the divine revelation, while in the view of Philo it was the number of complete harmony.

Philo and Daniel
* On 16 April 2008, Philo hosted philosopher Daniel Dennett, who spoke on the role of cultural evolution.

Philo and .
Using his excellent knowledge of Greek, which was then rare in the West, to his advantage, he studied the Hebrew Bible and Greek authors like Philo, Origen, Athanasius, and Basil of Caesarea, with whom he was also exchanging letters.
* 1906 – Philo Farnsworth, American inventor, invented the Fusor ( d. 1971 )
The Hellenistic Jewish philosopher Philo in the early 1st century AD wrote about the destruction of Atlantis in his On the Eternity of the World, xxvi.
The popularization of the Jewish chant may be found in the writings of the Jewish philosopher Philo, born 20 BCE.
Weaving together Jewish and Greek thought, Philo promoted praise without instruments, and taught that " silent singing " ( without even vocal chords ) was better still.
The Biblical Antiquities ( mis-attributed to Philo ) mentions Abaddon as a place ( sheol, hell ), not as a spirit or demon or angel.
Apollos, portrayed as both outspoken and scholarly, may have captivated his hearers by teaching " wisdom " in the allegorical style of Philo.
This suggestion has been recently repeated by Jerome Murphy-O ' Connor: " It is difficult to imagine that an Alexandrian Jew ... could have escaped the influence of Philo, the great intellectual leader ... particularly since the latter seems to have been especially concerned with education and preaching.
that the real author was Herennius Philo of Byblus, who was born during the reign of Nero and lived till the reign of Hadrian, and that the treatise in its present form is a revision prepared by a later Byzantine editor, whose name may have been Ammonius.
The Therapeutae, pagan ascetic hermits and loosely organized cenobitic communities described by the Hellenized Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria in the first century, were long established in the harsh environments by Lake Mareotis close to Alexandria, and in other less-accessible regions.
Philo noted that " this class of persons may be met with in many places, for both Greece and barbarian countries want to enjoy whatever is perfectly good.
* Philo, engineer, lived ca.
The method of study in the Classical World was “ Philo ’ s Rule ”: ( lit.
Both Philo, who wrote during Tiberius's reign, and Josephus record Tiberius as dying a natural death.
Philo describes the first seven months of Caligula's reign as completely blissful.
According to Philo, the visit was met with jeers from the Greek population who saw Agrippa as the king of the Jews.
The contemporary sources, Philo of Alexandria and Seneca the Younger, describe an insane emperor who was self-absorbed, angry, killed on a whim, and who indulged in too much spending and sex.
The history of Caligula's reign is extremely problematic as only two sources contemporary with Caligula have survived — the works of Philo and Seneca.
Nonetheless, these lost primary sources, along with the works of Seneca and Philo, were the basis of surviving secondary and tertiary histories on Caligula written by the next generations of historians.
Philo of Alexandria, Josephus and Seneca state that Caligula was insane, but describe this madness as a personality trait that came through experience.
Philo of Alexandria reports that Caligula became ruthless after nearly dying of an illness in the eighth month of his reign in AD 37.
* Philo of Alexandria, ( trans.
* His belief that Christ, as Logos, was in some sense created, contrary to John 1 but following Philo.
Also popular were the stories featuring Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey and S. S. Van Dine's Philo Vance.

does and quote
There is also much material found in Obadiah 10-21 which Jeremiah does not quote, and which, had he had it laid out before him, would have suited his purpose admirably.
To quote Anthony and Brackett: Moreover, because the element of water does not move, the sum of all three forces must be zero.
He was forced to rely on second-hand accounts when it came to Claudius ( with the exception of Augustus ' letters which had been gathered earlier ) and does not quote the Emperor.
Ephrem did not comment on all passages in the Diatessaron, and nor does he always quote commentated passages in full ; but for those phrases that he does quote, the commentary provides for the first time a dependable witness to Tatian's original ; and also confirms its content and their sequence.
Justin does not quote from the Book of Revelation directly, yet he clearly refers to it, naming John as its author ( Dial.
Sometimes the convincing force is just time itself and the human toll it takes, Kuhn said, using a quote from Max Planck: " a new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it.
Hence, the Shakespeare quote above is semantically distributive, because there's not a man who ... is logically equivalent to every man does not ....
"; he does not quote from 3 John.
While this quote was published by Abel Clarin de la Rive in his Woman and Child in Universal Freemasonry, and does not appear in Taxil's writings proper, it is sourced in a footnote to Diana Vaughan, Taxil's creation.
His most famous quote was " A true man does not only stand up for himself, he stands up for those that do not have the ability to ".
Gregory does not refer to any neoplatonist philosophers in his work, and there is only one disputed passage which may directly quote Plotinus.
To see that Chomsky does not use the term " UG " in the narrow sense UG * suggested above, consider the following quote from the same article:
Although the film does show that Lawrence could speak and read Arabic, could quote the Quran, and was reasonably knowledgeable about the region, it barely mentions his archaeological travels from 1911 to 1914 in Syria and Arabia, and ignores his espionage work, including a pre-war topographical survey of the Sinai Peninsula and his attempts to negotiate the release of British prisoners at Kut in Mesopotamia in 1916.
Dulles is said to have made the candid quote, " The United States of America does not have friends ; it has interests.
However, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights left the issue of conscientious objection inexplicit, as we see in this quote from War Resisters International: " Article 18 of the Covenant does put some limits on the right freedom of thought, conscience and religion, stating that manifestations must not infringe on public safety, order, health or morals.
Because of a quote in Latin: Natura non facit saltus ( Nature does not make leaps ) the book was proclaimed " antimarxist ", taken out of circulation and later, in 1951, was mostly destroyed.
The story of Thor's visit to Útgarða-Loki is only related in the Prose Edda and, unusually, Snorri does not quote any old poems to support it.
However supersweet varieties containing the sh2 allele must be grown in isolation from other varieties to avoid cross-pollination and resulting starchiness, either in space ( various sources quote minimum quarantine distances from 100 to 400 feet or 30 to 120 m ) or in time ( i. e., the supersweet corn does not pollinate at the same time as other corn in nearby fields ).
" A tiger does not change its stripes " is a quote attributed to her.
It seems that Xenophon's portrayal of her in his Symposium has been the most influential: Diogenes Laërtius, for example, seems to quote the Symposium passage, though he does not mention Xenophon by name, and the term " Xanthippe " has now come to mean any nagging scolding person, especially a shrewish wife.
Consider the following quote: " How can the fact that, in the case of the brains in a vat, the language is connected by the program with sensory inputs which do not intrinsically or extrinsically represent trees ( or anything external ) possibly bring it about that the whole system of representations, the language in use, does refer to or represent trees or any thing external?

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