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[?25h status: UPDATED | Battle of Cannae | changes: Added Prelude section (Hannibal's seizure of supply depot, eight-legion deployment); expanded The Battle with cavalry numbers, senatorial losses, corrected Carthaginian casualty range to 5,700–8,000; expanded Aftermath with Mago's ring demonstration, allied defections (Capua/Tarentum/others), Philip V of Macedon alliance, Scipio at Canusium oath, Hannibal's strategic rationale; added Schlieffen Plan and Gulf War connections to Legacy; added footnotes [^4] and [^5] +[main 90755a7] improve: Battle of Cannae + 6 files changed, 215 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) +[2026-02-23 03:09:47] ✅ Committed: improve: Battle of Cannae +[2026-02-23 03:09:47] Done (217s) — UPDATED +[2026-02-23 03:09:52] [36/66] Next up... +[2026-02-23 03:09:52] ━━━ [Greek Philosophy] (06dbd9) reviews=0 garbage=0 ━━━ +[2026-02-23 03:09:52] 🔍 Enrichment + review pass +All tools are now trusted (!). Kiro will execute tools without asking for confirmation. +Agents can sometimes do unexpected things so understand the risks. + +Learn more at https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/chat/security/#using-tools-trust-all-safely + + + +[?25l[?25lI'll share my reasoning process (using tool: thinking): Let me analyze the current document and identify what needs improvement: + +1. REVIEW QUESTIONS: Skip (0 open questions) + +2. IDENTITY & ORGANIZATION: This is a cultural movement document, not a ruler. The title "Greek Philosophy" and location `cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md` seem appropriate. No changes needed here. + +3. ENRICH FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES: Let me look at the current document and identify gaps: + - The overview temporal tag `@t[600 BCE..500]` looks wrong - it should be `@t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]` or similar + - Plotinus entry is missing a temporal tag + - Several philosophers are missing (e.g., Parmenides, Democritus, Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Xenophanes among Pre-Socratics; Chrysippus for Stoicism; Sextus Empiricus for Skepticism; Porphyry for Neoplatonism) + - The "Key Facts" period note says "~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian)" but the Academy was actually closed in 529 CE by Justinian I - this is correct + - The overview tag `@t[600 BCE..500]` is missing "CE" - should be `@t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]` + - Plotinus (204/5–270 CE) is missing a temporal tag + +Let me search for enrichment information about Greek philosophy to add new facts. + - Completed in 0.0s + +[?25l[?25l[?25lSearching the web for: Greek philosophy major schools Pre-Socratics Stoicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism scholarly overview (using tool: web_search) +Searching the web for: Plotinus Neoplatonism dates 204 270 CE Enneads Stanford Encyclopedia (using tool: web_search) + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.905s + + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.817s + +[?25l[?25l[?25lSearching the web for: Democritus atomism dates 460 370 BCE ancient Greek philosopher (using tool: web_search) +Searching the web for: Parmenides Elea dates 515 450 BCE being philosophy (using tool: web_search) + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.905s + + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.866s + +[?25l[?25lI'll share my reasoning process (using tool: thinking): Now I have good information to enrich the document. Let me identify what needs to be added/fixed: + +1. **Bug fix**: The overview temporal tag `@t[600 BCE..500]` is missing "CE" — should be `@t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]` + +2. **Missing temporal tag**: Plotinus (204/5–270 CE) has no `@t[...]` tag + +3. **Missing notable Pre-Socratics**: + - Parmenides (~515–450 BCE): Founded Eleatic school; argued reality is unchanging and indivisible; "being" cannot come from "non-being" + - Democritus (~460–370 BCE): Developed atomic theory with Leucippus; proposed all matter consists of indivisible atoms in void + +4. **Missing school details**: The document mentions "Cynicism" in the schools list but only has Diogenes. Could add more context. + +5. **Missing Stoicism details**: Chrysippus (~279–206 BCE) was the third head of the Stoic school and systematized Stoic logic and ethics. + +Let me focus on the most impactful additions: +- Fix the temporal tag in the overview +- Add Plotinus temporal tag +- Add Parmenides and Democritus as they are major Pre-Socratics missing from the document +- Maybe add a note about the Enneads for Plotinus + +Let me also check: the document says "Epicurus (341–270 BCE): Atomism, pleasure as the highest good" — but Epicurus's atomism was derived from Democritus. This is accurate but could note the connection. + +The document also says "Zeno of Citium (~334–262 BCE): Founded Stoicism" — this is correct. + +Key fixes needed: +1. `@t[600 BCE..500]` → `@t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]` in the overview +2. Add `@t[~204 CE..270 CE]` to Plotinus entry +3. Add Parmenides and Democritus entries +4. Possibly add Chrysippus + +Let me be surgical and add the most important missing figures. I'll add: +- Parmenides (~515–450 BCE): Eleatic school, doctrine of Being +- Democritus (~460–370 BCE): Atomic theory + +And fix: +- Overview temporal tag +- Plotinus temporal tag + +For sources, I can cite: +- Kirk et al. (already [^1]) for Pre-Socratics +- Long (already [^2]) for Hellenistic +- Stanford Encyclopedia (already [^3]) for various entries +- I may need to add a new footnote for Parmenides/Democritus if not covered by existing ones + +Actually, [^1] Kirk, G.S. et al. *The Presocratic Philosophers* covers Parmenides and Democritus. And [^3] Stanford Encyclopedia covers many entries. + +Let me draft the update: + +In the overview line, fix: `@t[600 BCE..500]` → `@t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]` + +In Major Figures, add after Heraclitus: +- Parmenides (~515–450 BCE): Founded the Eleatic school; argued that reality is singular, eternal, and unchanging; "being" cannot arise from or pass into "non-being" @t[~515 BCE..~450 BCE] [^1] +- Democritus (~460–370 BCE): With his teacher Leucippus, developed atomic theory; proposed all matter consists of indivisible atoms (*atomos*) moving through void @t[~460 BCE..~370 BCE] [^1] + +And fix Plotinus to add temporal tag: `@t[~204 CE..270 CE]` + +Wait, looking at the document more carefully: + +The overview says: "Greek philosophy (~600 BCE – ~500 CE) laid the foundations of Western intellectual tradition... @t[600 BCE..500]" + +The tag `@t[600 BCE..500]` is missing the "CE" for the end date. Per the temporal dating conventions, it should be `@t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]`. + +Also the Key Facts says: "Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian) @t[~600 BCE]" — this only has a start tag, not a range. It should probably be `@t[~600 BCE..529 CE]`. + +Let me make these fixes and add the missing philosophers. + +For Plotinus, the current entry is: +"- Plotinus (204/5–270 CE): Founded Neoplatonism; posited emanation from "the One" as the source of all reality; among the most influential philosophers of late antiquity [^3]" + +Missing temporal tag. Should add `@t[~204 CE..270 CE]`. + +Let me now write the update_document call with all these changes. + - Completed in 0.0s + +[?25l> Now I have enough to make targeted improvements. Issues to fix: + +1. Overview temporal tag @t[600 BCE..500] is missing "CE" on the end date +2. Key Facts period tag @t[~600 BCE] should be a range +3. Plotinus entry is missing a temporal tag +4. Missing notable Pre-Socratics: Parmenides (Eleatic school) and Democritus (atomic theory) +[?25lRunning tool update_document with the param (from mcp server: factbase) + ⋮ { + ⋮ "id": "06dbd9", + ⋮ "content": "\n# Greek Philosophy\n\n## Overview\nGreek philosophy (~600 BCE – ~500 CE) laid the foundations of Western intellectual tradition, encompassing metaphysics, ethics, logic, political theory, and natural science. @t[~600 BCE..~500 CE]\n\n## Key Facts\n- Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian) @t[~600 BCE..529 CE]\n- Region: Greek world (Ionia, Athens, Alexandria, Rome)\n- Major schools: Pre-Socratics, Pythagoreanism, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Cynicism, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Skepticism, Neoplatonism\n\n## Major Figures\n- Thales of Miletus (~624–546 BCE): First philosopher, proposed water as the fundamental substance @t[~624 BCE..~546 BCE] [^1]\n- Pythagoras (~570–495 BCE): Founded Pythagoreanism; blended mathematics, mysticism, and ethics; taught metempsychosis (transmigration of souls); influenced Plato @t[~570 BCE..~495 BCE] [^3]\n- Heraclitus (~535–475 BCE): \"Everything flows\" (*panta rhei*); argued that fire is the fundamental substance and that opposites are unified @t[~535 BCE..~475 BCE]\n- Parmenides (~515–450 BCE): Founded the Eleatic school; argued that reality is singular, eternal, and unchanging; \"being\" cannot arise from or pass into \"non-being\" @t[~515 BCE..~450 BCE] [^1]\n- Democritus (~460–370 BCE): With his teacher Leucippus, developed atomic theory; proposed all matter consists of indivisible atoms (*atomos*) moving through void; anticipated modern materialism @t[~460 BCE..~370 BCE] [^1]\n- Pyrrho of Elis (~360–270 BCE): Founded Pyrrhonism (radical skepticism); advocated suspension of judgment (*epoché*) to achieve tranquility (*ataraxia*) @t[~360 BCE..~270 BCE] [^3]\n- Diogenes of Sinope (~412–323 BCE): Leading Cynic philosopher; rejected social conventions and material wealth in favor of virtue and self-sufficiency @t[~412 BCE..~323 BCE] [^3]\n- Socrates (~470–399 BCE): Socratic method, executed for impiety @t[~470 BCE..399 BCE]\n- Plato (~428–348 BCE): Theory of Forms, founded the Academy @t[~428 BCE..~348 BCE]\n- Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Logic, natural science, ethics, politics; founded the Lyceum @t[384 BCE..322 BCE]\n- Epicurus (341–270 BCE): Atomism (derived from Democritus), pleasure as the highest good; founded \"The Garden\" school in Athens @t[341 BCE..270 BCE]\n- Zeno of Citium (~334–262 BCE): Founded Stoicism @t[~334 BCE..~262 BCE] [^2]\n- Plotinus (204/5–270 CE): Founded Neoplatonism; posited emanation from \"the One\" as the source of all reality; his *Enneads* (edited by Porphyry) remain the primary source for his thought @t[~204 CE..270 CE] [^3]\n\n## Legacy\n- Shaped Western philosophy, science, and political thought\n- Transmitted to the Islamic world and medieval Europe\n- Aristotle's works dominated European thought for ~2,000 years\n- Neoplatonism profoundly influenced early Christian theology and the Renaissance\n\n---\n[^1]: Kirk, G.S. et al. *The Presocratic Philosophers* (Cambridge, 1983)\n[^2]: Long, A.A. *Hellenistic Philosophy* (University of California Press, 1986)\n[^3]: Zalta, E.N. (ed.) *Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy* (Stanford University, ongoing) — entries on Pythagoras, Pyrrho, Plotinus\n" + ⋮ } + - Completed in 0.11s + +[?25l> Update applied successfully. No new bugs or feature requests to file — the tools worked as expected and no issues match anything not already in the existing bug list. + +status: UPDATED | Greek Philosophy | changes: Fixed overview temporal tag (missing CE on end date), fixed Key Facts period tag to full range, added missing temporal tags to Thales/Pythagoras/Heraclitus/Pyrrho/Diogenes/Socrates/Plato/Zeno (added ~ prefix where approximate), added Plotinus temporal tag, added two missing Pre-Socratics (Parmenides ~515–450 BCE, Eleatic school; Democritus ~460–370 BCE, atomic theory) with citations to existing [^1], added Heraclitus fire doctrine detail, added Epicurus Garden school note and Democritus connection, added Plotinus Enneads reference + + ▸ Time: 1m 18s + +[?25h +status: UPDATED | Greek Philosophy | changes: Fixed overview temporal tag (missing CE on end date), fixed Key Facts period tag to full range, added missing temporal tags to Thales/Pythagoras/Heraclitus/Pyrrho/Diogenes/Socrates/Plato/Zeno (added ~ prefix where approximate), added Plotinus temporal tag, added two missing Pre-Socratics (Parmenides ~515–450 BCE, Eleatic school; Democritus ~460–370 BCE, atomic theory) with citations to existing [^1], added Heraclitus fire doctrine detail, added Epicurus Garden school note and Democritus connection, added Plotinus Enneads reference diff --git a/.automate/improve-history.log b/.automate/improve-history.log index 8946fa3..e9be20c 100644 --- a/.automate/improve-history.log +++ b/.automate/improve-history.log @@ -223,3 +223,6 @@ [2026-02-23T03:06:02+00:00] 009548 | Ramesses II status: UPDATED | Ramesses II | changes: Corrected sarcophagus location (Abydos monastery, not KV7); added burial structure detail (three nested coffins); added Recent Discoveries section with 2025 Ramesseum excavation findings and 2024/2026 Hermopolis Magna statue reunification; added three new footnotes duration: 161s +[2026-02-23T03:09:47+00:00] 05754a | Battle of Cannae + status: UPDATED | Battle of Cannae | changes: Added Prelude section (Hannibal's seizure of supply depot, eight-legion deployment); expanded The Battle with cavalry numbers, senatorial losses, corrected Carthaginian casualty range to 5,700–8,000; expanded Aftermath with Mago's ring demonstration, allied defections (Capua/Tarentum/others), Philip V of Macedon alliance, Scipio at Canusium oath, Hannibal's strategic rationale; added Schlieffen Plan and Gulf War connections to Legacy; added footnotes [^4] and [^5] + duration: 217s diff --git a/.factbase/factbase.db b/.factbase/factbase.db index d580fe5..f03af11 100644 Binary files a/.factbase/factbase.db and b/.factbase/factbase.db differ diff --git a/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md b/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md index e4cb0c2..3e4096c 100644 --- a/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md +++ b/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md @@ -2,25 +2,27 @@ # Greek Philosophy ## Overview -Greek philosophy (~600 BCE – ~500 CE) laid the foundations of Western intellectual tradition, encompassing metaphysics, ethics, logic, political theory, and natural science. @t[600 BCE..500] +Greek philosophy (~600 BCE – ~500 CE) laid the foundations of Western intellectual tradition, encompassing metaphysics, ethics, logic, political theory, and natural science. @t[~600 BCE..~500 CE] ## Key Facts -- Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian) @t[~600 BCE] +- Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian) @t[~600 BCE..529 CE] - Region: Greek world (Ionia, Athens, Alexandria, Rome) - Major schools: Pre-Socratics, Pythagoreanism, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Cynicism, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Skepticism, Neoplatonism ## Major Figures -- Thales of Miletus (~624–546 BCE): First philosopher, proposed water as the fundamental substance @t[624 BCE..546 BCE] [^1] -- Pythagoras (~570–495 BCE): Founded Pythagoreanism; blended mathematics, mysticism, and ethics; taught metempsychosis (transmigration of souls); influenced Plato @t[570 BCE..495 BCE] [^3] -- Heraclitus (~535–475 BCE): "Everything flows" (*panta rhei*) @t[535 BCE..475 BCE] -- Pyrrho of Elis (~360–270 BCE): Founded Pyrrhonism (radical skepticism); advocated suspension of judgment (*epoché*) to achieve tranquility (*ataraxia*) @t[360 BCE..270 BCE] [^3] -- Diogenes of Sinope (~412–323 BCE): Leading Cynic philosopher; rejected social conventions and material wealth in favor of virtue and self-sufficiency @t[412 BCE..323 BCE] [^3] -- Socrates (~470–399 BCE): Socratic method, executed for impiety @t[470 BCE..399 BCE] -- Plato (~428–348 BCE): Theory of Forms, founded the Academy @t[428 BCE..348 BCE] +- Thales of Miletus (~624–546 BCE): First philosopher, proposed water as the fundamental substance @t[~624 BCE..~546 BCE] [^1] +- Pythagoras (~570–495 BCE): Founded Pythagoreanism; blended mathematics, mysticism, and ethics; taught metempsychosis (transmigration of souls); influenced Plato @t[~570 BCE..~495 BCE] [^3] +- Heraclitus (~535–475 BCE): "Everything flows" (*panta rhei*); argued that fire is the fundamental substance and that opposites are unified @t[~535 BCE..~475 BCE] +- Parmenides (~515–450 BCE): Founded the Eleatic school; argued that reality is singular, eternal, and unchanging; "being" cannot arise from or pass into "non-being" @t[~515 BCE..~450 BCE] [^1] +- Democritus (~460–370 BCE): With his teacher Leucippus, developed atomic theory; proposed all matter consists of indivisible atoms (*atomos*) moving through void; anticipated modern materialism @t[~460 BCE..~370 BCE] [^1] +- Pyrrho of Elis (~360–270 BCE): Founded Pyrrhonism (radical skepticism); advocated suspension of judgment (*epoché*) to achieve tranquility (*ataraxia*) @t[~360 BCE..~270 BCE] [^3] +- Diogenes of Sinope (~412–323 BCE): Leading Cynic philosopher; rejected social conventions and material wealth in favor of virtue and self-sufficiency @t[~412 BCE..~323 BCE] [^3] +- Socrates (~470–399 BCE): Socratic method, executed for impiety @t[~470 BCE..399 BCE] +- Plato (~428–348 BCE): Theory of Forms, founded the Academy @t[~428 BCE..~348 BCE] - Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Logic, natural science, ethics, politics; founded the Lyceum @t[384 BCE..322 BCE] -- Epicurus (341–270 BCE): Atomism, pleasure as the highest good @t[341 BCE..270 BCE] -- Zeno of Citium (~334–262 BCE): Founded Stoicism @t[334 BCE..262 BCE] [^2] -- Plotinus (204/5–270 CE): Founded Neoplatonism; posited emanation from "the One" as the source of all reality; among the most influential philosophers of late antiquity [^3] +- Epicurus (341–270 BCE): Atomism (derived from Democritus), pleasure as the highest good; founded "The Garden" school in Athens @t[341 BCE..270 BCE] +- Zeno of Citium (~334–262 BCE): Founded Stoicism @t[~334 BCE..~262 BCE] [^2] +- Plotinus (204/5–270 CE): Founded Neoplatonism; posited emanation from "the One" as the source of all reality; his *Enneads* (edited by Porphyry) remain the primary source for his thought @t[~204 CE..270 CE] [^3] ## Legacy - Shaped Western philosophy, science, and political thought diff --git a/logs/mcp-puppeteer-2026-02-23.log b/logs/mcp-puppeteer-2026-02-23.log index 0ffb9bc..ccf1812 100644 --- a/logs/mcp-puppeteer-2026-02-23.log +++ b/logs/mcp-puppeteer-2026-02-23.log @@ -181,3 +181,6 @@ {"level":"info","message":"Starting MCP server","service":"mcp-puppeteer","timestamp":"2026-02-23 03:06:10.161"} {"level":"info","message":"MCP server started successfully","service":"mcp-puppeteer","timestamp":"2026-02-23 03:06:10.163"} {"level":"info","message":"Puppeteer MCP Server closing","service":"mcp-puppeteer","timestamp":"2026-02-23 03:09:44.626"} +{"level":"info","message":"Starting MCP server","service":"mcp-puppeteer","timestamp":"2026-02-23 03:09:55.179"} +{"level":"info","message":"MCP server started successfully","service":"mcp-puppeteer","timestamp":"2026-02-23 03:09:55.181"} +{"level":"info","message":"Puppeteer MCP Server closing","service":"mcp-puppeteer","timestamp":"2026-02-23 03:11:14.647"}