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Philosophy
homosexual, hermaphrodite, philosophy,
evolution, psychology, psychiatry
background info http://www.trufax.org/avoid/nazi.html
* 46 AD two-thirds of Mongolia
hit by the epidemic
* 166 AD Plague struck Rome
Confucius
Socrates
* 1347-1349 Black Death
phio 1626-1678 Redi, Francesco
* 1665 Great Plague of London
phio 1713-1790 Ortes, Giammaria
(Italian) "carrying capacity"
phio
1729 Swift, Jonathan "A Modest Proposal" [a
refute to Ortes?]
evo 1744-1829 Lamarck,
Jean-Baptiste (during French Revolution-theory of use or disuse)
phio 1766-1834 Malthus, Rev Robert
(French) "Principle of Population" (1798)
* 1789-1793 French Revolution
evo 1809-1882 Darwin, Charles
[natural selection]
alt
1818-1883 Marx, Karl
evo 1820-1903
Spencer, Herbert [populized "survival of the fittest" which Darwin eventually
started using.]
evo/hit1822-1911Galton, Francis
[a cousin of Darwin's]
evo 1822-1899 Pasteur, Louis
seex 1825-1895 Ulrichs, Karl
Heinrich
psyc 1856-1939 Freud, Sigmund [sexual
determinism]
alt
1861-1941 Engel, Friedrich (Math professor and co-writer with Marx)
seex 1868-1935
Hirschfeld,
Magnus
alt
1870-1924 Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
seex 1878-1958 Watson, John B.
alt
1879-1953 Stalin, Joseph
alt
1893-1976 Zedong, Mao
alt
1895 Jost, Adolf "The Right to
Death"1895 was a mentor to Adolf Hitler
alt
Mayr, Ernst [...adaptive superiority and reproductive success, no longer
coincide]
seex 1894-1956 Kinsey, Alfred
*
1920 Revival of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920's
alt
1923 Lenz, Fritz [sexual determinism]
evo
1925 Scopes, John T. (1925) "The Monkey
Trial"
*
1993 PBS "Nature of Sex"
*
1996 Baker, Robin "Sperm Wars:The Science
of Sex" (1996)
seex ? -
alive LeVay, Simon - "Queer Science" (1996)
Mini TimeLine
551-479BC Could
Confucius have seen what might happen when the dead are not buried?
Confucius:Socrates without Pre-Socratics –
http://www.hku.hk/philodep/courses/cwintro/confuciustxt.htm
The Analects of Confucius –
http://www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/contao/analects.htm
Confucius (551-479 BC) --
http://www.friesian.com/confuci.htm
Taught his people to bury their dead.
1492 Columbus (Italian)
46 AD – two-thirds of the population of Mongolia hit by the epidemic.
[#1Black Death]
– from the History Magazine article by Ron Wild]
166 AD Plague struck Rome http://health.upenn.edu/~bioethic/ajem/ajem91f/risk91f.html
1095-1290 Crusades to drive the Moslems from the Holy Land (1095 –
1290)
The start of the fourteenth century had rains so heavy that "historyians
of that time
compared it to the days of the
Great Flood", "The opening days of the fourteenth century are
referred to as the 'Little Ice Age'." There was crop failure, famine, and
death. This esculated into the time of the
[#2Black
Death]
[#3Black
Death]
???? Black Death - leaves France with a population of 2000.
1347-1349 Black Death
Cycles of the plagues struck every 12 to 15 years
1492 Columbus (Italian)
1596-1650 Cogito, ergo sum (I
think, therefore I am) - 17th century Rene Descartes –
1626-1678 Francesco Redi
- 1668
1665 The Great Plague of London - year of Fermat's death - seems to be the
last English breakout. Refer to other food problems.
1601 - 1665 Pierre de Fermat
called "The Prince of Amateurs" since mathematics was his avocation,
but being a Civil Lawyer was his vocation.
Timelines of Events in Science,
Mathematics, and Technology --
http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~wilkins/science/sctmln.html
1713-1790 Giammaqria Ortes
(Italian) “carrying capacity”
1729 Jonathan
Swift “A Modest Proposal” [a refute to Ortes?]
1747 Philadelphia had its own
yellow fever epidemic
http://members.aol.com/Fever1793/ch2.html
1766-1834 Rev Robert Malthus
(French) “Principle of Population”
[1789-1793] French Revolution – were there any plagues at this time?
This have NOT been checked out
yet, they are put here for keywords.
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/Medical/World_Health/part1.html
http://members.aol.com/Fever1793/ch2.html
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/history/world1.htm
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/subjectindex/hist-europe.html
1809-1882 Charles Darwin
“Survival of the Fittest”
1822-1911 Francis Galton [cousin
of Charles Darwin]
[1846-1851 The Irish Potato Famine, which seems to have some of the same
strange weather characteristics before Fungus took over the potato crop.]
1822-1899 Louis Pasteur (French)
(disproved spon
1846-1851 Irish Potato Famine
1856-1939 Sigmund Freud
(believes that everything is based in sex) - Freud was so intent in
legitimizing Psychology as an science/disciple separate from Philosophy that
he neglected
to remember what Philosophy is.
1878-1958 John B. Watson (is sex
control)
1894-1956 Alfred Kinsey
(obsessed with control through sex)
1920’s Revival of the Ku Klux Klan in
the 1920’s.
1925 John T.
Scopes(1925) “The Monkey Trail”
by 1929 five southern states had passed laws prohibiting the teaching
of evolution in the public
schools. “Religious Fundamentalism or Evolutionism.”
Feb 2000 Deadly Fungus -- http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/nhs/Story/0,2763,192860,00.html
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