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A 7 page account of a fictional
dinner party with seven of the most notable philosophers of all time.
As these guests share in tacos, wine, and homemade ice cream they engage
themselves with a card game of War and discuss some of their
philosophical variations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Pythagoras tinked his wine glass with his fork and mused on the relationship of the resulting hum as it related
to his thoughts on musical spheres. He was a reluctant guest at a dinner party which, in addition to himself, included Averroes, Maimonides, Descartes, Nietzche, Jean Paul Sartre, Locke.
The dinner had been all but uneventful. In addition to the somewhat questionable main course of tacos and wine, the host had served homemade ice-cream. The food
choices were made presumably to keep the guests attentions on the simpler things of life, a concept which had engage them all at one time or another in their extensive
theoretical deliberations. Pythagoras, of course, had been born around 570 B.C., a century before the golden age of classical Greece, on the
Greek island of Samos located off the coast of Asia Minor. He understandably considered himself mentally superior to the younger philosophers who had all but dominated the dinner conversation.
Never-the-less, Pythagoras was determined to prove himself engaging in the dinner discussion. He did after all have something in common with most of the guests as a large
part of his life had been shaped by political factors. When he was about forty years of age Pythagoras left his
homeland and settled in southern Italy in the Greek city of Croton. His emigration is blamed on his revulsion to the reign of Polycrates, a tyrant pirate-king who had
taken over Samos during Pythagoras absence. In Croton Pythagoras became a civic leader and became a major influence on Croton politics. He founded the Pythagorean school of philosophy,
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