How best, to truly understand, the Greeks (and in concordance, the Graecian world too even). The best way perhaps, has to do, with the Knowledge truly, that in all, the Greeks, left the World [for unknown to most, different forms of Knowledge, do exist].
1. Kinds of Knowledge
2. Types of Knowledge
3. Branches of Knowledge
4. Forms of Knowledge
It was the Egyptians (as with their Kemetic Priesthoods really), that gave the World, 'Kinds of Knowledge', as with Knowledge in all, in two parts really: Figurative and Symbolic. With Figurative truly, emanating, from Identity creation [and Symbolic, rather Religious in scope/nature].
It was the Islamic world, that gave the World, 'Types of Knowledge', and Knowledge in all, highly centered around, Arithmetic in all [as with the basic Logic].
It was however, the Greeks, that gave the World, the so termed 'Branches of Knowledge' [Mathematics, Science, Logic, History and the Humanities, and Philosophy], with this Knowledge in all, being rather truly too, Intellectual (Sensual), in nature/scope [Greek Symbolic Knowledge, is actually more or less, Egyptian in scope].
For most of the rest of the World, Knowledge has always mainly, been Oracular, with it in all, best referred to as being, Ethnographical.
1. Kinds of Knowledge
2. Types of Knowledge
3. Branches of Knowledge
4. Forms of Knowledge
It was the Egyptians (as with their Kemetic Priesthoods really), that gave the World, 'Kinds of Knowledge', as with Knowledge in all, in two parts really: Figurative and Symbolic. With Figurative truly, emanating, from Identity creation [and Symbolic, rather Religious in scope/nature].
It was the Islamic world, that gave the World, 'Types of Knowledge', and Knowledge in all, highly centered around, Arithmetic in all [as with the basic Logic].
It was however, the Greeks, that gave the World, the so termed 'Branches of Knowledge' [Mathematics, Science, Logic, History and the Humanities, and Philosophy], with this Knowledge in all, being rather truly too, Intellectual (Sensual), in nature/scope [Greek Symbolic Knowledge, is actually more or less, Egyptian in scope].
For most of the rest of the World, Knowledge has always mainly, been Oracular, with it in all, best referred to as being, Ethnographical.