Welcome to Polymatheia Wiki
Polymatheia (πολυμάθεια): The acquisition of knowledge across multiple disciplines
This wiki serves as a comprehensive knowledge repository spanning mathematics, philosophy, classical languages, etymology, history, and other scholarly domains.
Navigation
Knowledge Domains
- Corpus Demonstratum: Collection of Proofs and Arguments - A comprehensive collection of rigorous mathematical and philosophical demonstrations
- (Additional domains coming soon)
Resources
- Mathematical Proof Template - Template for mathematical proofs
- Philosophical Argument Template - Template for philosophical arguments
- Mathematical Expression Guide - Guide for formatting mathematical expressions
Getting Started
- About DokuWiki - Learn about the wiki platform
- DokuWiki Syntax - Learn how to format content
- Welcome Guide - Introduction for new users
- Playground - Test area for experimenting with wiki formatting
About Polymatheia
This wiki is designed to be a collaborative platform for collecting, organizing, and sharing knowledge across multiple disciplines. It emphasizes:
- Rigor - All content should maintain academic standards of precision and accuracy
- Clarity - Explanations should be clear and accessible to appropriate audiences
- Structure - Knowledge is organized hierarchically for easy navigation
- References - Sources are cited for verification and further reading
The current focus is on mathematical proofs and philosophical arguments, with planned expansion into classical languages, etymology, historical analysis, and other scholarly domains.
Recent Updates
- 2025-03-25 - Knowledge as Justified True Belief page created
- 2025-03-20 - Pythagorean Theorem, Anselm's Ontological Argument and Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems pages added
- 2025-03-15 - Corpus Demonstratum (Collection of Proofs) launched
- 2025-03-15 - Mathematical proof templates created
- 2025-03-15 - Mathematical expression formatting guide added
How to Contribute
We welcome contributions from scholars and enthusiasts across various fields:
- Create an account or log in if you already have one
- Review guidelines for your specific knowledge domain
- Use templates to maintain consistency in formatting
- Provide references for all factual statements
- Test formatting in the playground before adding to main pages
Future Developments
- Classical Languages Section
- Etymology Databases
- Historical Analysis Repository
- Integration of Cross-Disciplinary References
Contact
For questions, suggestions, or assistance with this wiki, please contact:
- General inquiries: ayman@aymanlafaz.com
Last updated: March 15, 2025