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Ancient Olympia is located in a gently swinging bucolic countryside decorated with pine trees, hills and grazing grounds for sheep and goats, friendly dogs and shepherds. Flowers blossom everywhere. Through the idyllic landscape flows the scenic river Alpheios born in the mountains of Arcadia and winding along the long and greening valley. Eventually, it passes by next to many coarse and giant grey stone discs and huge columns, ruins of temples dedicated to the highest Greek gods as Zeus and Hera. It is the Holy Sanctuary of the "land of the Greeks" of old, the Altis at Olympia below the foot of Kronos Hill. Here, almost three millenia ago, was the Center of the ancient Greek culture of Olympic gods and Great Games. "Arcadia" was considered the origin and "Golden Age" of elegiac literature, Olympia of top-level agons at the stadium. And of public encounters of political, religious and military leaders as well as agons of rhetoricians, historians and philosophers.This is even nowadays a place of ever again coming back to: Rolling home to Old Olympia.Even modern Olympians are lured into the magical entourage and scenery. Including the author of this booklet.Sixty years ago, he taught here as a first Olympic docent at the Olympic Summer Academy organized by the Hellenic and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), after having written the first socio-philosophical book on "Values, Aims, Reality of the Modern Olympic Games" (1964), summarized in English. Later, he wrote "S.O.S. - Save Olympic Spirit" (2012).Now, he was invited to come back to present the opening lecture of the International Philosophy Olympiad (IPO) which was for the first time held in Ancient Olympia. Enthused, he came flying, rolling home to Old Olympia - as a former Olympic Champion in rowing - metaphorically: Rowing home to Old Olympia. Not only does he here present this keynote address, but vividly he offers his Olympic experiences and other quite funny but real Olympic stories - even his climb on Mt. Olympus.The Philosophy Department of the University of Patras organized this year's IPO which was cosponsored by the International Olympic Academy (IOA). The IPO meeting is the final essay contest for high-school students who had to qualify in their previous national pretests in 50 nations (two for each land). 250 young philosophy enthusiasts took part. The over-all topic was "Life in Fair Competition". The young students had a wonderful time together enjoying the acquaintance and blossoming international friendships. This is in full agreement and accordance with the values and ideas of the Olympic movement as fostered by the IOC and IOA. Quite in the same mood like the mentioned Olympic Summer Academies for sport students, teachers and officials - as well as the values of the Olympic Games and their rather new Olympic Youth Games. A hopeful value congruence of international solidarity and fostering friendship between young representatives all over the world. Only with such values embraced by the young generations we can hope for a better world.Therefore, it is really imperative to go international and come back rolling home to Olympia - in sport and philosophy as well.
Das Buch untersucht die Dynamik von Denken, Erkennen und Handeln in Verbindung mit neuesten Theorien über Neuronenensembles und Neuronennetzwerke im Gehirn. Der Autor kommt zu dem Ergebnis, daß alles geistige Erfassen - von der direkten Wahrnehmung bis zum mentalen Assoziieren und zur Realisierung logischer Schlüsse - durch Schemata bestimmt wird. Das heißt jedoch nicht, daß der menschliche Geist durch diese Schemabildung eingeschränkt wäre. Das Denken findet vielmehr in "Schemaspielen" immer neue Wege des Erkennens und Urteilens. Zum Autor: Hans Lenk ist ordentlicher Professor für Philosophie an der Universität Karlsruhe. Hans Lenk ist vom "American Bibliographical Institute" (ABI) in den USA zum "Man of the year 2000" ernannt worden. Lenk hat bislang 95 Bücher veröffentlicht, allein 2000 sind sieben erschienen - in vier unterschiedlichen Sprachen. Fünf weitere sind im Druck oder werden vorbereitet. Damit ist Lank der fleißigste deutsche Philosophieprofessor. Arbeiten von ihm sind bislang in 16 verschiedene Sprachen übersetzt worden.
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