diff --git a/.automate/.improve-state.tsv b/.automate/.improve-state.tsv index 3d94bac..580870c 100644 --- a/.automate/.improve-state.tsv +++ b/.automate/.improve-state.tsv @@ -3,3 +3,4 @@ 25cc1e 1771799702 4fb0a1 1771799764 009548 1771799832 +05754a 1771799895 diff --git a/.automate/continuous-improve.log b/.automate/continuous-improve.log index a111588..e85ed63 100644 --- a/.automate/continuous-improve.log +++ b/.automate/continuous-improve.log @@ -687,3 +687,11 @@ To https://gitea.home.everyonce.com/daniel/factbase-ancient-history.git [?25h status: UPDATED | Battle of Cannae | changes: Fixed duplicate H1 title; added Carthaginian losses (~6,000, mostly Gauls); named cavalry sub-commanders (Hasdrubal/heavy, Maharbal/Numidian); added survivor/captured figures and Canusium escape; added Aftermath section with Maharbal's famous quote and Rome's emergency response; added Zama connection (Scipio used Cannae tactics); added Archaeology section; updated troop estimate range to reflect modern scholarship (70,000–86,000 Romans); added footnote for World History Encyclopedia and Seven Swords sources +[main 4bb1802] improve: Battle of Cannae + 2 files changed, 110 insertions(+) +[2026-02-22 22:38:15] ✅ Committed: improve: Battle of Cannae +[2026-02-22 22:38:15] Done (56s) — UPDATED +[2026-02-22 22:38:20] [7/66] Next up... +[2026-02-22 22:38:20] ━━━ [Greek Philosophy] (06dbd9) reviews=0 garbage=0 ━━━ +[2026-02-22 22:38:20] 🧹 Bash cleanup applied +[2026-02-22 22:38:20] 🔍 Enrichment + review pass diff --git a/.automate/improve-history.log b/.automate/improve-history.log index 08e07c9..4c6b92e 100644 --- a/.automate/improve-history.log +++ b/.automate/improve-history.log @@ -13,3 +13,6 @@ [2026-02-22T22:37:12+00:00] 009548 | Ramesses II status: UPDATED | Ramesses II | changes: Fixed duplicate H1 heading; added birth year (~1303 BCE), regnal name (Usermaatre Setepenre), Greek name (Ozymandias), principal wife (Nefertari), tomb (KV7), Ramesseum mortuary temple, Levant/Nubia campaign details, mummy health findings, "Great Ancestor" epithet, and recent Sorbonne sarcophagus identification; added footnotes [^3] (Wikipedia) and [^4] (Ancient Origins 2025) duration: 62s +[2026-02-22T22:38:15+00:00] 05754a | Battle of Cannae + status: UPDATED | Battle of Cannae | changes: Fixed duplicate H1 title; added Carthaginian losses (~6,000, mostly Gauls); named cavalry sub-commanders (Hasdrubal/heavy, Maharbal/Numidian); added survivor/captured figures and Canusium escape; added Aftermath section with Maharbal's famous quote and Rome's emergency response; added Zama connection (Scipio used Cannae tactics); added Archaeology section; updated troop estimate range to reflect modern scholarship (70,000–86,000 Romans); added footnote for World History Encyclopedia and Seven Swords sources + duration: 56s diff --git a/.factbase/factbase.db-shm b/.factbase/factbase.db-shm index d26ac12..ec1747d 100644 Binary files a/.factbase/factbase.db-shm and b/.factbase/factbase.db-shm differ diff --git a/.factbase/factbase.db-wal b/.factbase/factbase.db-wal index 086e3d8..a7c52d1 100644 Binary files a/.factbase/factbase.db-wal and b/.factbase/factbase.db-wal differ diff --git a/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md b/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md index 939d77f..9fbfe64 100644 --- a/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md +++ b/cultural-movements/greek-philosophy.md @@ -1,87 +1,34 @@ # Greek Philosophy -# 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. ## Key Facts - Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian) - Region: Greek world (Ionia, Athens, Alexandria, Rome) -- Major schools: Pre-Socratics, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Stoicism, Epicureanism, Skepticism +- 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 [^1] +- Pythagoras (~570–495 BCE): Founded Pythagoreanism; blended mathematics, mysticism, and ethics; taught metempsychosis (transmigration of souls); influenced Plato [^3] - Heraclitus (~535–475 BCE): "Everything flows" (*panta rhei*) +- Pyrrho of Elis (~360–270 BCE): Founded Pyrrhonism (radical skepticism); advocated suspension of judgment (*epoché*) to achieve tranquility (*ataraxia*) [^3] +- Diogenes of Sinope (~412–323 BCE): Leading Cynic philosopher; rejected social conventions and material wealth in favor of virtue and self-sufficiency [^3] - Socrates (~470–399 BCE): Socratic method, executed for impiety - Plato (~428–348 BCE): Theory of Forms, founded the Academy - Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Logic, natural science, ethics, politics; founded the Lyceum - Epicurus (341–270 BCE): Atomism, pleasure as the highest good - Zeno of Citium (~334–262 BCE): Founded Stoicism [^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] ## Legacy - Shaped Western philosophy, science, and political thought - Transmitted to the Islamic world and medieval Europe - Aristotle's works dominated European thought for ~2,000 years +- Neoplatonism profoundly influenced early Christian theology and the Renaissance --- [^1]: Kirk, G.S. et al. *The Presocratic Philosophers* (Cambridge, 1983) [^2]: Long, A.A. *Hellenistic Philosophy* (University of California Press, 1986) ---- - -## Review Queue - - -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 10: "Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian)" - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 11: "Region: Greek world (Ionia, Athens, Alexandria, Rome)" - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 12: "Major schools: Pre-Socratics, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Stoicism, Epicurean..." - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 15: "Thales of Miletus (~624–546 BCE): First philosopher, proposed water as the ..." - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 16: "Heraclitus (~535–475 BCE): "Everything flows" (*panta rhei*)" - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 17: "Socrates (~470–399 BCE): Socratic method, executed for impiety" - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. 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No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 26: "Aristotle's works dominated European thought for ~2,000 years" - when was this true? -> Static historical fact. No temporal tag needed. -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 10: "Period: ~600 BCE (Thales) – ~529 CE (closure of Plato's Academy by Justinian)" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 11: "Region: Greek world (Ionia, Athens, Alexandria, Rome)" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 12: "Major schools: Pre-Socratics, Platonism, Aristotelianism, Stoicism, Epicurean..." - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 16: "Heraclitus (~535–475 BCE): "Everything flows" (*panta rhei*)" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 17: "Socrates (~470–399 BCE): Socratic method, executed for impiety" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 18: "Plato (~428–348 BCE): Theory of Forms, founded the Academy" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 19: "Aristotle (384–322 BCE): Logic, natural science, ethics, politics; founded ..." - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 20: "Epicurus (341–270 BCE): Atomism, pleasure as the highest good" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 24: "Shaped Western philosophy, science, and political thought" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 25: "Transmitted to the Islamic world and medieval Europe" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 26: "Aristotle's works dominated European thought for ~2,000 years" - what is the source? -> Kirk et al. (1983) [^1], Long (1986) [^2] -- [x] `@q[stale]` Line 15: "Thales of Miletus (~624–546 BCE): First philosopher, proposed water as the ..." - Kirk source from 1983 may be outdated, is this still accurate? -> Scholarship remains current. Kirk et al.'s work on pre-Socratic philosophy is still foundational. -- [x] `@q[stale]` Line 21: "Zeno of Citium (~334–262 BCE): Founded Stoicism [^2]" - Long source from 1986 may be outdated, is this still accurate? -> Scholarship remains current. Long's work on Hellenistic philosophy is still authoritative. \ No newline at end of file +[^3]: Zalta, E.N. 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