Routledge History of Philosophy Volume I

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Abstract Singular Terms
Adversus Mathematicos
ancient Greek philosophy
Atomic Aggregates
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classical metaphysics
Context Dependent Significance
Cosmic Mind
diogenes
Diogenes Laertius
DNA String
Dolce Vita
Doxographic Tradition
Early Pythagoreanism
early Western philosophical development
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Eristic Brothers
ethics and politics origins
Folk Morality
Fragment B5
Good Life
Greatest Common Measure
Greek epistemology
hippias
ionian
Ionian Tradition
Irrational Parts
Itinerant Teachers
laius
major
minor
movement
philosophical methodology
Physic Vi
Plato's Earliest Writings
pre-Socratic thinkers
Sea Water
sextus
Socratic Elenchos
sophistic
tradition
Vice Versa
Young Men
Zeno's Arguments

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415062725
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jan 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Volume 1 of the Routledge History of Philosophy covers one of the most remarkable periods in human thought. In the space of two and a half centuries, philosophy developed from quasi-mythological speculation to a state in which many of the most fundamental questions about the universe, the mind and human conduct had been vigorously pursued, and some of the most enduring masterworks of Western thought had been written.
The essays present the fundamental approaches and thinkers of Greek philosophy in chronological order. Each is written by a recognised authority in the particular field, and takes account of the large amount of high-quality work done in the last few decades on Platonic and pre-Platonic philosophy. All write in an accessible style, meeting the needs of the non-specialist without loss of scholarly precision. Topics covered range from early Greek speculative thought, its cultural and social setting, to the Sophists, Socrates and culminate in three chapters on Plato's lasting contribution to all central areas of philosophy.
Supplemented with a chronology, a glossary of technical terms and an extensive bibliography, this volume will prove an invaluable and comprehensive guide to the beginnings of philosophy.