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Apollonian and Dionysian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apollonian and Dionysian is a philosophical and literary concept, or dichotomy, based on certain features of ancient Greek mythology. Several Western philosophical and literary figures have invo...
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The Birth of Tragedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Nietzsche in The Birth of Tragedy to designate the two central principles in Greek culture. ... Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Nietzsche in The Birth of Tragedy to designate the two central principles in Greek culture. The Apollonian, which corresponds to Schopenhauer...
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Connecting the centers of touching spheres in a three-dimensional Apollonian gasket by edges given a graph known as the Apollonian network. ...
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The Apollonian gasket can also be generalized to three dimensions (Boyd 1973, Andrade et al. 2005), as illustrated above. A graph obtained by connecting the ...
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“The Apollonian Society has helped to create an environment that far surpasses expectations of a public institution. We now have cubicles to call home, endodontic microscopes for undergraduate use, and funds to care for patients that cannot otherwise afford treatment, a gift that enables us to graduate on time.
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from "The Symposium" ... "The Love, then, which belongs to Common Aphrodite is really and truly common and works at random; and this is the love which inferior men feel. Such persons love firstly women as well as boys; next, when they love, they love bodies rather ... and next, they choose the most foolish persons they can,
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Because of the convocation "The Apollonian and Dionysian Debate Society" I gained a better understanding of the beliefs of the Apollonians and the Dionysians. The Apollonians wanted things to be reasonable. They represent "reason, logic, and mind".
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To every decision, one generally goes through a process of arguing between the Apollonian and Dionysian sides of one's mind. Questions of whether to act responsibly or enjoy rebellion bounce back and forth as one weighs the consequences of each choice.
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