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Archai may
refer to: the
plural of Arche, the
beginning or the
first principle of the
world in the
ancient Gr****
philosophy Archaï, an
album by the Belgian...
- ****ociated with the
qualities of
emotion and intuition.
Water was one of many
archai proposed by the Pre-socratics, most of whom
tried to
reduce all
things to...
- by
putting a
prayer to air in the
mouth of Socrates. Air was one of many
archai proposed by the Pre-socratics, most of whom
tried to
reduce all
things to...
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superintelligent artificial intelligences (AIs),
called "archailects" or "
archai", the
descendants of humanity's
early artificial life
experimentation and...
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helpless humans, but was
punished for this charity. Fire was one of many
archai proposed by the pre-Socratics, most of whom
sought to
reduce the cosmos...
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later occultism.
Empedocles of
Acragas (c. 495 – c. 435 BCE)
proposed four
archai by
which to
understand the cosmos: fire, air, water, and earth.
Plato (427–347...
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August 9, 2022.
Retrieved April 26, 2022. Tarnas, R. (2009). "The planets".
Archai: The
Journal of
Archetypal Cosmology. 1 (1): 36–49. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.456...
- prin****tus), also
translated as "Princedoms" and "Rulers", from the Gr****
archai, pl. of archē (see Gr**** root in Eph 3:10), are the
angels that
guide and...
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philosophical works, he says he is
looking for "first principles" (or "origins";
archai): In
every systematic inquiry (methodos)
where there are
first principles...
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patterns that find
worldwide parallels in
individuals or
entire cultures.
Archai appear in dreams, religions, the arts, and
social customs in all people...