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The word anthropos is the Greek word for “man”, in the sense of “mankind”.
e.e. cummings | 14 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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The word anthropos is the Greek word for “man”, in the sense of “mankind”.
October « 2007 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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The morphology of the anthropos is itself animalistic.
Political Animals 2002
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The morphology of the anthropos is itself animalistic.
Political Animals 2002
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The name anthropos, which was once a sentence, and is now a noun, appears to be a case just of this sort, for one letter, which is the a, has been omitted, and the acute on the last syllable has been changed to a grave.
The CRATYLUS Plato 1975
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SOCRATES: The name anthropos, which was once a sentence, and is now a noun, appears to be a case just of this sort, for one letter, which is the alpha, has been omitted, and the acute on the last syllable has been changed to a grave.
Cratylus 427? BC-347? BC Plato 1855
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[1594] Text, anthropos, which is absent in some codices and in Dionys.,
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Anthropic comes from the greek word anthropos (Man).
CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] Ashcraft 2010
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I mean to say that the word "man" implies that other animals never examine, or consider, or look up at what they see, but that man not only sees (opope) but considers and looks up at that which he sees, and hence he alone of all animals is rightly anthropos, meaning anathron a opopen.
The CRATYLUS Plato 1975
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SOCRATES: I mean to say that the word 'man' implies that other animals never examine, or consider, or look up at what they see, but that man not only sees (opope) but considers and looks up at that which he sees, and hence he alone of all animals is rightly anthropos, meaning anathron
Cratylus 427? BC-347? BC Plato 1855
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