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Birth And Death Date Confusion
There's something that is baffling me about birth and death dates. I am most likely being very stupid, but here's what I'm not understanding:
Someone born in 1960 and lives for thirty years has the dates 1960 - 1990
No problem with that!
But in reading about philosophers, it seems to me that they are dying before they are born! E.g,
Socrates 470 - 399 BCE
Plato 427 - 349
Aristotle 384 - 322
What is happening here? Why is 399 BCE later than 470 BCE etc?
Someone born in 1960 and lives for thirty years has the dates 1960 - 1990
No problem with that!
But in reading about philosophers, it seems to me that they are dying before they are born! E.g,
Socrates 470 - 399 BCE
Plato 427 - 349
Aristotle 384 - 322
What is happening here? Why is 399 BCE later than 470 BCE etc?
Answers
The reason is that bce dates go backwards - for example 470bce is 470 years before christian era while 399 bce is only 399 years before christian era
15:55 Wed 12th Aug 2015
@fiction-factory
Is it 4000? I can't remember. Whatever young-earth creationists claim it is.
Ah. I've just scrolled sideways, to look at the side column (I'm viewing on a phone) and realised this is not in the section I thought it was in.
I must admit I wondered what BCE was, the first time I came across it. Expected something technical (it was a science forum, discussing evolution, geological evidence and so on). Why add a redundant extra letter to a perfectly well understood acronym? Political correctness? No-one had heard of it back then.
I'm not surprised it was the J-witnesses who dreamt it up. Creationists regularly butted in to disrupt the, otherwise entertaining, scientific debates and it's easy to just lump them all together.
Is it 4000? I can't remember. Whatever young-earth creationists claim it is.
Ah. I've just scrolled sideways, to look at the side column (I'm viewing on a phone) and realised this is not in the section I thought it was in.
I must admit I wondered what BCE was, the first time I came across it. Expected something technical (it was a science forum, discussing evolution, geological evidence and so on). Why add a redundant extra letter to a perfectly well understood acronym? Political correctness? No-one had heard of it back then.
I'm not surprised it was the J-witnesses who dreamt it up. Creationists regularly butted in to disrupt the, otherwise entertaining, scientific debates and it's easy to just lump them all together.
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