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PHILOSOPHICAL TEXT BY PLATO
Plato's Symposium; The Symposium; Symposium Plato; Symposium (Plato dialogue); Sumposion
  • Plato's Symposium, depiction by [[Anselm Feuerbach]]

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n. symposium; artikelenreeks over hetzelfde onderwerp door verschillende schrijvers
Internet Society         
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
The Internet Society; Isoc.org; 10.14722; Network and Distributed System Security Symposium; NDSS Symposium
internet sociëteit
University of Michigan         
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  • [[Alice Freeman Palmer]] (BA, 1876, PhD Hon, 1882)
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  • Burgee of University of Michigan
  • School for Environment and Sustainability]]
  • [[Delta Sigma Delta]], the first dental fraternity in the world
  • The archway to the Law Quadrangle
  • 14th President of [[Yale University]] [[James Rowland Angell]], an early proponent of [[eugenics]], graduated from Michigan in 1890. His father, James Burrill Angell, was President of the University of Michigan from 1871 to 1909.
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  • [[John Dewey]], founder of the [[University of Chicago Laboratory School]]
  • [[Alexander J. Davis]]'s original University of Michigan designs featured the [[Gothic Revival style]]. Davis himself is generally credited with coining the term "[[Collegiate Gothic]]."
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  • [[Phi Delta Phi]], the oldest legal organization in continuous existence in the United States.
  • Martha Cook Residence Hall]]
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  • Physicists [[George Uhlenbeck]], [[Hendrik Kramers]], and [[Samuel Goudsmit]] circa 1928 at Michigan.
  • Lawyers Club Dining Hall
  • Earl V. Moore Building on North Campus
  • The Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Institute for Medical Research was constructed in 1924 as the result of a donation from the widow of iron magnate Thomas H. Simpson, in memory of her late husband, who had died of pernicious anemia
  • Newberry Hall ([[Kelsey Museum of Archeology]])
  • University of Michigan Golf Course was designed by Scottish golf course architect [[Alister MacKenzie]] and opened in 1931.
  • West Hall at the Southeast corner of the Diag
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, USA
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Universiteit van Michigan (V.S.), grote openbare universiteit inclusief 3 universiteitsterreinen in staat Michigan (Ann-Harbour, Birbourne en Flint)

Definición

FOCS
[Additional explanations: symposium on] Foundations Of Computer Science (Reference: conference)

Wikipedia

Symposium (Plato)

The Symposium (Ancient Greek: Συμπόσιον, Sympósion [sympósi̯on]) is a philosophical text by Plato, dated c. 385–370 BC. It depicts a friendly contest of extemporaneous speeches given by a group of notable men attending a banquet. The men include the philosopher Socrates, the general and political figure Alcibiades, and the comic playwright Aristophanes. The speeches are to be given in praise of Eros, the god of love and desire.

In the Symposium, Eros is recognized both as erotic lover and as a phenomenon capable of inspiring courage, valor, great deeds and works, and vanquishing man's natural fear of death. It is seen as transcending its earthly origins and attaining spiritual heights. The extraordinary elevation of the concept of love raises a question of whether some of the most extreme extents of meaning might be intended as humor or farce. Eros is almost always translated as "love", and the English word has its own varieties and ambiguities that provide additional challenges to the effort to understand the Eros of ancient Athens.

This dialogue is one of Plato's major works, and is appreciated for both its philosophical content and its literary qualities.