05 Deep Dive Pythagoras 570-495 BCE

Western Moral Philosophy For Beginners - A podcast by Selenius Media

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Deep Dive Pythagoras 570-495 BCEPythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher who lived from 570 to 495 BCE, is perhaps best known for his eponymous theorem in mathematics involving the relationship between the sides of a right triangle. However, his influence goes far beyond mathematics, extending deeply into moral philosophy and the idea of living a good life in alignment with higher realities. Pythagoras is foundational to the development of ethical thought in Western philosophy, and although we have limited direct writings attributed to him, the ideas and principles his followers, known as the Pythagoreans, cultivated continue to resonate even today.At the heart of Pythagorean philosophy is the concept of living in accordance with the cosmos and the belief in the fundamental relationship between number and order. Pythagoreans perceived the universe as being governed by mathematical laws, equating harmony and beauty in nature to numerical harmony. This numerical perspective transcends mere calculations; it embodies a moral framework suggesting that virtues, such as justice and moderation, follow a similar order. The Pythagorean view cultivates a belief that the ideal life involves harmony, not only within oneself but also in one’s relationships and interactions with the world.Selenius Media

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