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According to Plato's use of the old myth in his Protagoras (320d–322a), the twin Titans were entrusted with distributing the traits among the newly created animals. Epimetheus was responsible for giving a positive trait to every animal, but when it was time to give man a positive trait, lacking foresight he found … See more
In Greek mythology, Epimetheus was the brother of Prometheus (traditionally interpreted as "foresight", literally "fore-thinker"), a pair of Titans who "acted as representatives of mankind". They were the sons of See more
In his seminal book Psychological Types, in chapter X, "General description of the types", Carl Jung uses the image of Epimetheus (with … See more
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WebEpimetheus is a titan in Greek mythology, and is the brother of Prometheus, a Greek titan who gave all of the creatures something to protect themselves from the elements. By the …
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WebPandora's gift to Epimetheus. Epimetheus (Gr: Ἐπιμηθεύς) was a Titan, whose name means "afterthought", which is the antonym of his brother's name, Prometheus, meaning …
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WebIn Greek mythology, Epimetheus ( Greek: Επιμηθέας) ("hindsight", literally "afterthought,") was the brother of Prometheus ("foresight", literally "fore-thought"), a pair of Titans who …
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- Concurring to Plato's utilization of the ancient myth in his Protagoras (320d–322a), the twin Titans were depended with conveying the characteristics among the recently made creatures. Epimetheus was capable for giving a positive characteristic to each creature, but when it was time to provide man a positive characteristic, missing foreknowledge he...
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WebIn Greek mythology, Epimetheus ( Greek: Template:Polytonic) ("hindsight", literally "afterthought," but in the manner of a fool looking behind, while running forward) …
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Web1810 Epimetheus /ɛpɪˈmiːθiːəs/, provisional designation 4196 P-L, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 8 kilometers in diameter. It was …
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https://classical-mythology.fandom.com/wiki/EpimetheusWebIn Greek mythology, Epimetheus (Greek: Επιμηθευς, "afterthought") was the Titan of afterthought and excuses. He was a son of Iapetus and Clymene and was the twin …
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WebPrometheus depicted in a sculpture by Nicolas-Sébastien Adam, 1762 ( Louvre) The first recorded account of the Prometheus myth appeared in the late 8th-century BC Greek …
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WebIn Greek mythology, Atlas (/ ˈ æ t l ə s /; Greek: Ἄτλας, Átlas) is a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy.Atlas also plays a role in the …
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