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david welch wrote:I would add:
The Golden Sayings of Epictetus and The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, if I may.
They are redundant after your list, but serve to drive the point home.
"There is no new philosophy, only re walking Aristotle's ground."
david welch wrote:Interesting that you added the "alone" to the quote.
Show me another civilization that has added the concepts of scientific inquiry.
And religious tolerance.
And individual liberty.
And economic freedom.
And the rule of law.
...
Just one?
And really, whether or not we borrowed them from other cultures and developed them, or invented them, is irrelevant. We incorporated them all and that is the point.
As an aside, if another culture did develop them and then didn't make use of them, and abandoned them, that would be one of the most pathetic things I had ever heard. You would be better off if you never knew, that you would be if you simply decided to abandon truth and live in dirt.
To draw a direct lineage from one culture to another and to disavow any other links is foolish.
Justin Lompado wrote:david welch wrote:I would add:
The Golden Sayings of Epictetus and The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, if I may.
They are redundant after your list, but serve to drive the point home.
"There is no new philosophy, only re walking Aristotle's ground."
Agreed, however I havnen't read either. I'm reading Vegetius now, then I'll look into Marcus Aurelius.
.Mike Cartier wrote:Its patently absurd to think that western culture doesn't exist, i don't care how many academics care to ignore it in favor of political correcteness.
the only people disavowing links here are the naysayers, noone has said one time anywhere that Greece and ROman are the only influences on western civ, stop twisitng what we say.
However the greco-roman world is the PRIMARY FORMATIVE INFLUENCE on western civ. How much more clearer can we make it than that?
I don't really care if a greco-roman base bothers anyones nationalist sensibilities, its so long ago i cannot see why it should do such a thing. But it certainly is important to acknowledge our roots not act like it never happened.
every major discipline in the west has a major root in the greco-roman world, how much more proof do we need of their influence on us. Its not the only influence but it is a very large influence. Why is this distasteful to some people?
Mike Cartier wrote:I am not going to get into a whole "does western civ exist" argument here, i did enough of that at the Schola forum with some of you only to be roundly insulted.
Mike Cartier wrote:the only people disavowing links here are the naysayers, noone has said one time anywhere that Greece and ROman are the only influences on western civ,.
Mike Cartier wrote:However the greco-roman world is the PRIMARY FORMATIVE INFLUENCE on western civ. How much more clearer can we make it than that?
Mike Cartier wrote:if you wish to take that to mean only then so be it, but its not what we are saying.
I don't really care if a greco-roman base bothers anyones nationalist sensibilities, its so long ago i cannot see why it should do such a thing. But it certainly is important to acknowledge our roots not act like it never happened.
every major discipline in the west has a major root in the greco-roman world, how much more proof do we need of thier influence on us. Its not the only influence but it is a very large influence. Why is this distasteful to some people?
John_Clements wrote:I realize that they don't really teach history in school anymore, and that a certain nihilistic anti-Western cultural-relativism dominates the social sciences now, but I am truly flabbergasted at the difficulty some have in grasping some historical perspective.
We are in a historical organization.
History is not some remote nebulous thing.
It is about real people who lived lives.
History is what our ancestors did.
We are directly connected to it.
We are a product of it.
It is our heritage.
We are inheritors of its legacy.
It should not be incredibly hard to understand the origin of certain cultural ideas and values, where they came from and how they evolved. Our world didn't suddenly appear out of a vacuum a few generations ago.
Historians trace (and argue over) the connections of ideas and events.
There are aspects of our Western martial culture today that stem arguably from the Greeks down through the ages to modern times forming elements common to the Western way of war.
Medieval & Renaissance fighting men existed in a certain social and cultural milieu, which came out of what was earlier and grew later into our own now. Understanding this helps us understand their mindset and their arts, as well as better appreciate them now.
The source literature we study on European fighting arts makes frequent reference to cultural, theological, and philosophical ideas. The classical values and beliefs they reflect should not be ignored in our study of the Renaissance (e.g., WESTERN) martial arts.
Nigel Plum wrote:Mike Cartier wrote:
Angel assures me that you're one of the good guys, so you're always welcome back. Although I can't guarantee you won't be insulted, anymore than I can't guarantee that I won't be.
Cheers, Nigel
John_Clements wrote:These titles are do not preach the now standard anti-Western anti-Classical view of history so many have only been exposed to. Since most higher education has all but abandoned Classical curriculum on Western Civ and the Humanities, and most people interested in our subject are learned only off The Discovery Channel, I advise starting with this primer: Culture and Values - A Survey of the Western Humanities.
david welch wrote:Mr Clements has still to provide any justification for his claim that Turkey cannot claim decent from Greece, that "Western Civilization alone produced the concepts of scientific inquiry, religious tolerance, individual liberty, economic freedom, and the rule of law"
Interesting that you added the "alone" to the quote.
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