Philo Cramer is a former lead guitarist for the Los Angeles punk band FEAR (Slash Records), following a 1977-1978 stint in The Cigarettes (Carlysle Records). He is known for his Gibson SG and making odd noises with his whammy bar, and for being a punk rocker in the 1980s LA scene holding a bachelor's degree in Physics.
FEAR performed "Beef Bologna", "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones", and "Let's Have A War" on Saturday Night Live 1981-10-31 with Cramer wearing a green dress; he also gave dollar bills to people in the crowd saying "I'll give you a dollar if you be my friend". FEAR was cut short to commercial on "Let's Have A War" because people in the crowd starting yelling "New York Sucks". Minor Threat's Ian Mackaye can be heard screaming the phrase shortly after the song "New York's Alright if You Like Saxophones". Lee Ving is the only original member of FEAR today; Cramer left in 1987.
Cramer also appeared in the movie Get Crazy as a band member. Briefly, in 1985, he formed a band with Agression drummer Mark Aber called King M'butu, also notable for containing Danny Dorman of Wasted Youth and Circle One. Cramer resides in Connecticut and plays in a band called The Fighting Cocks and occasionally plays FEAR cover songs with Connecticut post-punk group Red Temples.
Philo used philosophical allegory to attempt to fuse and harmonize Greek philosophy with Jewish philosophy. His method followed the practices of both Jewish exegesis and Stoic philosophy. His allegorical exegesis was important for several Christian Church Fathers, but he has barely any reception history within Rabbinic Judaism. He believed that literal interpretations of the Hebrew Bible would stifle humanity's view and perception of a God too complex and marvelous to be understood in literal human terms.
Some scholars hold that his concept of the Logos as God's creative principle influenced early Christology. Other scholars, however, deny direct influence but say both Philo and Early Christianity borrow from a common source.
The few biographical details known about Philo are found in his own works, especially in Legatio ad Gaium (Embassy to Gaius) of which only two of the original five volumes survive, and in Josephus. The only event in his life that can be decisively dated is his participation in the embassy to Rome in 40 CE. He represented the Alexandrian Jews before Roman Emperor Caligula because of civil strife between the Alexandrian Jewish and Greek communities.
As Gerard Hughes points out, in Books VIII and IX Aristotle gives examples of philia including:
All of these different relationships involve getting on well with someone, though Aristotle at times implies that something more like actual liking is required. When he is talking about the character or disposition that falls between obsequiousness or flattery on the one hand and surliness or quarrelsomeness on the other, he says that this state:
This passage indicates also that, though broad, the notion of philia must be mutual, and thus excludes relationships with inanimate objects, though philia with animals, such as pets, is allowed for (see 1155b27–31).
In his Rhetoric, Aristotle defines the activity involved in philia (τὸ φιλεῖν) as:
Philo is the Hellenistic Jewish author of an epic poem in Greekhexameters on the history of Jerusalem. He lived at an earlier date than Philo the philosopher. Alexander Polyhistor (c. 105-35 B.C.) quotes several passages of the poem, and is the source of the extracts in Eusebius (Praeparatio evangelica, ix. 20, 24, 37). This is probably the Philo who is mentioned by Clemens Alexandrinus (Strom, i. 21, 141) and by Josephus (Contra Apionem, i. 23), who calls him "the elder".
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This articleincorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Philo (poet)". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. This work in turn cites:
M. Philippson, Ezechiel des jüdischen Trauerspieldichters Auszug aus Egypten und Philo des Aelteren Jerusalem (Berlin, 1830).
M. Philippson, Ezechiel des jüdischen Trauerspieldichters Auszug aus Egypten und Philo des Aelteren Jerusalem (Berlin, 1830).
Fear - Beef Bologna - OC Fair & Events Center 3-16-18
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FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / We Gotta Get Out of This Place / Observatory SA, CA /6/29/18
FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / We Gotta Get Out of This Place / Observatory Santa Ana, CA /6/29/18
published: 03 Jul 2018
FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / Foreign policy / Observatory Santa Ana, CA /6/29/18
FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / Foreign policy / Observatory Santa Ana, CA 6/29/18
published: 02 Jul 2018
FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / Fresh flesh / Observatory Santa Ana, CA /6/29/18
FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / Fresh flesh / Observatory Santa Ana, CA /6/29/18
published: 02 Jul 2018
FEAR (W/ Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / I Love Livin' In The City / Observatory Santa Ana, CA /6/29/18
FEAR (With Spit Stix & Philo Cramer) / I Love Livin' In The City / Observatory - Santa Ana, CA / 6/29/18
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Philo Cramer is a former lead guitarist for the Los Angeles punk band FEAR (Slash Records), following a 1977-1978 stint in The Cigarettes (Carlysle Records). He is known for his Gibson SG and making odd noises with his whammy bar, and for being a punk rocker in the 1980s LA scene holding a bachelor's degree in Physics.
FEAR performed "Beef Bologna", "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones", and "Let's Have A War" on Saturday Night Live 1981-10-31 with Cramer wearing a green dress; he also gave dollar bills to people in the crowd saying "I'll give you a dollar if you be my friend". FEAR was cut short to commercial on "Let's Have A War" because people in the crowd starting yelling "New York Sucks". Minor Threat's Ian Mackaye can be heard screaming the phrase shortly after the song "New York's Alright if You Like Saxophones". Lee Ving is the only original member of FEAR today; Cramer left in 1987.
Cramer also appeared in the movie Get Crazy as a band member. Briefly, in 1985, he formed a band with Agression drummer Mark Aber called King M'butu, also notable for containing Danny Dorman of Wasted Youth and Circle One. Cramer resides in Connecticut and plays in a band called The Fighting Cocks and occasionally plays FEAR cover songs with Connecticut post-punk group Red Temples.