It wasn’t the development of humans, but western civilization.
jura humanis
How did the sophists and Socrates advance the tradition of reason and humanis
F. X. Baskara Tulus Wardaya has written: 'Membongkar Supersemar!' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Suara di balik prahara' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Personal narratives, History 'Berkah kehidupan' 'Cerdas dan humanis'
Body and Head Lice are morphologically identical. Body lice are about 30% larger, Did they mutate into this species?(pediculus humanis corporis) from pediculus capitus ? This is one arthropod. Interesting that the body louse has adapted to 2 different types of human hair, round or oval depending on the human sub-type.
Sophists focused on rhetoric and persuasive speech to win arguments, emphasizing practical skills and relativism. Socrates, on the other hand, promoted critical thinking and the search for objective truth through dialogue and questioning, prioritizing ethics and virtue. Both advanced the tradition of reason by challenging traditional beliefs and encouraging individuals to think for themselves.
Leonardus Lessius has written: 'A treatise of health and long life, with the sure means of attaining it' -- subject(s): Longevity, Hygiene, Early works to 1800 'A treatise of health and long life, with the sure means of attaining it' -- subject(s): Longevity, Hygiene, Early works to 1800 'De perfectionibus moribusque divinis opusculum in quo pleraque sacrae theologiae mysteria explicantur' -- subject(s): God, Attributs, Attributes, Dieu 'Christliche Berathschlagung' -- subject(s): Faith 'De Ivstitia et Ivre ceterisq; virtutibus cardinalibus' -- subject(s): Ethics, Cardinal virtues 'Quae fides et religio sit capessanda, consultatio, editio tertia cum appendice ...' 'De perfectionibus moribusque divinis' -- subject(s): God, Attributes 'Rawleigh his ghost, 1631' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Immortality, Early works to 1800, Soul, Providence and government of God, Christianity 'De justitia et iure caeterisque virtutibus cardinalibus libri quattuor ad secundam sedundae D. Thomae, a quaestione 47 usque ad quaestionem 171' 'A treatise of health and long life, with the sure means of attaining it' -- subject(s): Longevity, Hygiene, Early works to 1800 'Sir Walter Rawleigh's ghost' -- subject(s): God, Immortality 'The names of God and Meditative summaries of the divine perfections' -- subject(s): God, God (Christianity), Name, Attributes 'A treatise of health and long life with the future means of attaining it' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Longevity, Health 'Les noms divins' 'Quae fides et religio sit capessenda, consultatio' -- subject(s): Spiritual life 'A consultation what faith and religion is best to be imbraced' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, Protestantism 'R. P. Leonardi Lessii ... De iustitia et iure, certerisque virtutibus carnalibus libri quatuor' -- subject(s): Cardinal virtues, Christian ethics 'In D. Thomam De beatitudine, De actibus humanis, De Incarnatione Verbi, De sacramentis et censuris'