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A Philoso Scientific Warrior - Alexander the Great: A Book of Motivation for Creation of Achievement
Contributor(s): Subramaniam, Viswanatha (Author)
ISBN: 1539171620     ISBN-13: 9781539171621
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.25  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2016
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- Education | Decision Making & Problem Solving
Physical Information: 0.07" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.26 lbs) 28 pages
 
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Alexander the great (356 - 323 BC), was born in Pella, King of Macedonia in Greece, was a conqueror of Persian Empire and many parts in Asia, and was one of the great military genius of all times, in the history. Alexander learned both Philosophy and Science and applied them in combination. His philosophical blend are from his native Greek as well as those he learned from the countries he visited and conquered. He combined the practical doctrines from Aristotle (Aristotle was the student of Socrates who was the student of Plato), belonged to an accredited and un-comparable generation of philosophers of the ancient world. He assimilated knowledge from Eschatology (Egyptian discourses about the end of Life and after that), Zoroastrianism (Philosophy of ancient Persia). Gathered and Learned many knowledge, during his invasion of the Persian Empire, and Indian Philosophy. Philosophy of ancient India, gathered and Learned during his invasion of the Indian Empire. A product or Technique can be utilised for self-advantage. But can Philosophy, which is a theoretical frame of references, be applied for any practical gain? Alexander the Great is an outstanding example for such an utility. He grouped each philosophical guideline into different application brackets as Environment, External, Self Applications, Universal Occurrences, and Scientific Utilities on-line. At every point of his life and missions, he chose the correct philosophical optional combinations of correct features and applied their guideline. So, he was an unique "Philoso-Scientific-Warrior"