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The lyceum is a
category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries,
mainly in Europe.
The definition varies among...
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The Lyceum (Ancient Gr****: Λύκειον, romanized: Lykeion) was a
temple in
Athens dedicated to
Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo
the wolf-god"). It was best
known for...
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school of philosophy in
the Lyceum in Athens, he
began the wider Aristotelian tradition that followed,
which set
the groundwork for
the development of modern...
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general Lucius Cornelius Sulla; all the
schools of philosophy in
Athens were
badly disrupted, and
the Lyceum ceased to
exist as a
functioning institution...
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Sotero Laurel in 1966
using the educational philosophy of his father,
former President José P. Laurel.
Serving as
the Lyceum of the Philippines University's...
- the gymnasium/
lyceum,
emphasizing the humanistic-classicist aspect. This was in line with
the principles of neo-idealist
philosophy,
of which Gentile...
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The Concord School of Philosophy was a
lyceum-like
series of summer lectures and
discussions of philosophy in Concord, M****achusetts, from 1879 to 1888...
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Philosophy of science is
the branch of philosophy concerned with
the foundations, methods, and
implications of science.
Amongst its
central questions are...
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Ancient Gr****
philosophy arose in
the 6th
century BC.
Philosophy was used to make
sense of the world using reason. It
dealt with a wide
variety of subjects...
- 1905
the Great School was
reformed as
the University of Belgrade with four faculties:
Philosophy, Law,
Technical and Medical. Initially,
the Lyceum had...