Amidha Institute for Intellectuality

   

The Amidha Institute for Intellectuality (AII) is devoted to developing academic foundations for a new kind of humane civilization, one balanced and advanced essentially by the collaboration of science, philosophy, and percipience. This unique academic enterprise, fostering interdisciplinary dialogues and multidisciplinary conception, focuses its research on intellectual themes in universal foundations and fundamental apparatuses of humane civilization. Nowadays AII seeks to explore the frontiers of science, and catalyze intellectual activities and movements for eternal civilization in the world.

Email: amidha.yang@msa.hinet.net  

 

Intellectuality

Pythagoras

Pythagoras 570-490 BC

    Almost 25 centuries ago, there was an era of enlightenment in humanity and intellectuality, an crucial episode for most civilizations in the world. Various prominent historic figures emerged from the cultural activities of this era, and have left their respective ideas and influences until now. Pythagoras, also a figure in this enlightenment episode, was the only one who incorporated the wisdom of mind and the knowledge of matter. He, as 

 

  intellectuality  

Pythagoras

Pythagoras

Pythagoras

Pythagoras


School of Science

Aristotle

Aristotle 

Aristotle 

Aristotle 

Aristotle 

  Aristotle


School of Philosophy

Socrate

Socrate

Socrate

Socrate

Socrate

Socrate


School of Percipience

Buddha

Buddha  

Buddha  

Buddha  

Buddha  

Buddha  

Buddha  


School of Intellectship

Confucious

Confucius

public affairs and social efforts

Confucius

Confucius

Confucius

Confucius


A footpath near AII

Photo by Tim Chong

No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge.

The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness.

If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind.

Kahlil Gibran