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Aristotle: how to escape enslavement, inferiority and dissatisfaction

      According to Aristotle it is the object of knowledge that exercises power over the thinker. We don’t have power over what we know, or, by thinking we don’t acquire a power and value over the objects of our thinking. On the contrary, we come under the authority of what we know, the objects of our thinking are our masters and value. Since they are objects, they don’t force us, they are elected masters, or, we choose to become enslaved to them - but, still, it is our objects that have the value and power, not us, according to Aristotle.

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David Copperfield Site

Sebastian Lehner, David Copperfield as an example of the Victorian socio-critical novel

Gurujee, Dickens Biography and Works

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Meister Eckhart Site

Lee Evans Poems : The Decalogue Of Love * Alone With You

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Photo Blog

      April 20: Tree of Jesse 20: Crucifixion and Salvation 20: Christ Pantokrator Enthroned 20: Throne of Christ 20: Christ Pantokrator - St Paul Monastery 20: Transfiguration of the Christ 20: Christ Pantokrator at the Capital 20: Christ Pantokrator - Dionysiou Monastery 20: The All-Seeing 20: Christ of Sorrow 20: Christ Pantokrator - Vatopedi Monastery 20: Christ Pantokrator - Monastery of Pantokrator 20: Christ Pantokrator - Chilandari Monastery 20: Christ Pantokrator at Vatopedi 20: Christ Pantokrator at Chilandari 18: Mitrakas - Birth of Christ 18: Mitrakas - Aion 18: Copenhagen Port 18: Gyzis - Orphans 17: Drogarati Cave 16: Panteleimon monastery 16: St George Church 14: Symi Houses 12: Art view of Meteora 10: Taxiarches church

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Koinonia

In need for partner to talk in Greek * origin of modern 3rd person plural ending * Alexander of Aphrodisias

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Arcadian @ Writing Community

Paralea : Walks briskly to the hidden cove to glimpse the blue-obsidian sea. Then sighs as the tang of brine wafts. Mid-morning and the azure Aegean light cascades into molten gold. First her toes then slender ankles immerse in aquamarine foam -- she feels it draw her in, then considers its pure blue depths... Read Complete

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TheFreeWindows

Recover Internet Explorer passwords * Mp3tag * Safer browsing * Bytessence Install Maker * Replace Windows Notepad * Terminate frozen programs * Kristal Audio Engine * Wavosaur audio editor * Quartz Audio Master * Google Earth * Scribus Desktop Publishing * Alien Arena first person shooter * Process Explorer * System Processes explained * Capture and edit screenshots * Dialog Box Assistant * css web menus * Geography Tutors - Europe, Afrika, USA * mp3 tag edit * Gimp imaging * Picasa * WinAmp playlist creator * CD Art Display * AB-Euro Currency Converter * VirtualDub Video Capture - Edit

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Ελληνικές Σελίδες

Ημερολόγιο: Αγγελική Λαΐου, Ἡ Βυζαντινὴ δημόσια διοίκηση καὶ οἰκονομία

Ημερολόγιο: Αγγελική Λαΐου, Πηγὲς τῆς ἑλληνικῆς οἰκογένειας στὸ Βυζάντιο

Ημερολόγιο: Γ. Μπαμπινιώτης, Ἡ γλῶσσα τῶν Σκοπίων

Σχολιασμός: Κυβέρνηση δωροδοκιών

Ανθολογία: Σκάι

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Word of Farewell

        And in the man too there is motherhood, it seems to me, physical and mental; his engendering is also a kind of birthing, and it is birthing when he creates out of his innermost fullness. And perhaps the sexes are more akin than people think, and the great renewal of the world will perhaps consist in one phenomenon: that man and woman, freed from all mistaken feelings and aversions, will seek each other not as opposites but as brother and sister, as neighbors, and will unite as human beings, in order to bear in common, simply, earnestly, and patiently, the heavy sex that has been laid upon them...   - Rilke

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