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- Arche abstract "Arche (Ancient Greek: ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses "beginning", "origin" or "source of action". (εξ’ ἀρχής : from the beginning, οr εξ’ ἀρχής λόγος: the original argument), and later first principle or element, first so used by Anaximander (Simplicius in Ph. 150.23), principles of knowledge (ἀρχαί) (Aristot. Metaph. 995b8). By extension it may mean "first place, power", "method of government", "empire, realm", "authorities" (in plural:ἀρχαί), "command". The first principle or element corresponds to the "ultimate underlying substance" and "ultimate undemonstrable principle". In the philosophical language of the archaic period (8th-6th century BC) arche (or archai) designates the source, origin or root of things that exist. In ancient Greek Philosophy, Aristotle foregrounded the meaning of arche as the element or principle of a thing, which although undemonstrable and intangible in itself, provides the conditions of the possibility of that thing.".
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- Arche wikiPageWikiLink Cosmogony.
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- Arche wikiPageWikiLinkText "''arche''".
- Arche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arche".
- Arche wikiPageWikiLinkText "First principle (Pre-Socratic ''arche'' and Aristotelian substratum)".
- Arche wikiPageWikiLinkText "archai".
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- Arche wikiPageWikiLinkText "originating principle".
- Arche wikiPageWikiLinkText "the basic element".
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- Arche subject Category:Ancient_philosophy.
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- Arche comment "Arche (Ancient Greek: ἀρχή) is a Greek word with primary senses "beginning", "origin" or "source of action". (εξ’ ἀρχής : from the beginning, οr εξ’ ἀρχής λόγος: the original argument), and later first principle or element, first so used by Anaximander (Simplicius in Ph. 150.23), principles of knowledge (ἀρχαί) (Aristot. Metaph. 995b8). By extension it may mean "first place, power", "method of government", "empire, realm", "authorities" (in plural:ἀρχαί), "command".".
- Arche label "Arche".
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