pythagorean doctrine造句
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- Isaac also ridiculed the kabbalistic, Pythagorean doctrine of the transmigration of souls.
- Not all Pythagorean doctrines were followed, however.
- In his books, he has tried his best to reconcile Pythagorean doctrine with Christian theology.
- On the basis of his hylomorphic theory, Aristotle rejects the Pythagorean doctrine of reincarnation, ridiculing the notion that just any soul could inhabit just any body.
- He is known to have written the " Collection of Pythagorean Doctrines ", which, in ten books, comprised extracts from several ancient philosophers.
- It's difficult to find pythagorean doctrine in a sentence. 用pythagorean doctrine造句挺難的
- Apollonius of Tyana, a legendary wise man and seer of Late Antiquity, once visited the shrine and found that, when it came to philosophy, Trophonius was a proponent of sound Pythagorean doctrines.
- According to Philostratus Apollonius traveled far and wide, as far as India, teaching ideas reasonably consistent with traditional Pythagorean doctrine; but in fact, it is most likely that he never left the Greek East of the Roman Empire.
- A more organised form of Pythagorean doctrines, an effort that was particularly successful under Apollonius of Tyana in the 1st century; within a century, supernatural powers were being ascribed to Apollonius, and accounts of his life had similarities to those of Jesus.
- The papal Congregation of the Index preferred a stricter prohibition, and so with the Pope's approval, on March 5 the Congregation banned all books advocating the Copernican system, which it called " the false Pythagorean doctrine, altogether contrary to Holy Scripture ."
- The calculations for measure relations of the Orthogons are based, without exception, on the Pythagorean doctrine . " Examples of these root figure relations are : the Diagon relation is 1 : square root of 2, the Sixton is 1 : square root of 3 and the Doppelquadrat is 1 : square root of 4.
- Diodorus Siculus, writing in 36 BCE, described how the druids followed " the Pythagorean doctrine ", that human souls " are immortal and after a prescribed number of years they commence a new life in a new body . " In 1928, folklorist Dispater, " or " Father Hades ."
- In March 1616, the Church's Congregation of the Index issued a decree suspending " De revolutionibus " until it could be " corrected ", on the grounds that the supposedly Pythagorean doctrine that the Earth moves and the Sun does not was " false and altogether opposed to " Holy Scripture " ".
- In March, after the Inquisition's injunction against Galileo, the papal Master of the Sacred Palace, Congregation of the Index, and Pope banned all books and letters advocating the Copernican system, which they called " the false Pythagorean doctrine, altogether contrary to Holy Scripture . " In 1618 the Holy Office recommended that a modified version of Copernicus "'De Revolutionibus " be allowed for use in calendric calculations, though the original publication remained forbidden until 1758.
- In March 1616, in connection with the Galileo affair, the Roman Catholic Church's Congregation of the Index issued a decree suspending " De revolutionibus " until it could be " corrected, " on the grounds of ensuring that Copernicanism, which it described as a " false Pythagorean doctrine, altogether contrary to the Holy Scripture, " would not " creep any further to the prejudice of Catholic truth . " The corrections were made based largely on work by Ingoli.
- But in the age of Plato the leading features of the Pythagorean doctrines had long ceased to be a secret; and if Philolaus taught the Pythagorean doctrines at Thebes, he was hardly likely to feel much reluctance in publishing them; and amid the conflicting and improbable accounts preserved in the authorities above referred to, little more can be regarded as trustworthy, except that Philolaus was the first who published a book on the Pythagorean doctrines, and that Plato read and made use of it . ( Bockh, I . e . p . 22 . ) " ( p . 304)
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