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Ancient Greek Philosophy: Thales to Socrates

Ancient Greek Philosophy: Thales to Socrates

Author(s):
  • Vijay Tankha
  • Author: Vijay Tankha
    • ISBN:9789332530263
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9332530262
    • Price:Rs. 485.00
    • Pages:408
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    This book discusses the principal fragments of the early Greek thinkers like Anaximander, Heraclitus, Pythagoras, Parmenides and many others, who predate Plato and Aristotle. The author contends that pre-Platonic Greek philosophy is not to be looked at as a matter of mere historical interest. Although their work survives only in fragments, they have been the subject of study and reflection by the whole western philosophical tradition.

    Therefore the second edition of Ancient Greek Philosophy: Thales to Socrates covers the gamut of western thought from the pre-Socratic to the Socratic in order to provide us with an in-depth introduction to the whole of classical Greek philosophy.

     

    Table of Content

    PART I: THE IONIANS
    Chapter 1. The Milesians 1
    Thales of Miletus
     Water
     Soul and Motion
     The Gods Anaximander
     Apeiron as Arche
     The Elements
     Cosmic Justice
     World Formation Anaximenes
     Air as Arche
     The Stability of the Earth
     Change as Alteration
     Meteorology
     The Soul
    Divinity
     Postscript to Milesian Thought: Philosophy as Science
    Chapter 2. Heraclitus of Ephesus 48
    Characteristics of His Style
     Interpreting Heraclitus
     Doctrines
     A Logos of theLogos
    PART II: THE ITALIANS
    Chapter 3. Pythagoreans 89
    Pythagoras and Pythagoreans
     Immortality and Transmigration
     Animal Sacrifice and Vegetarianism
     Philosophy as Contemplation
     Mathematics and Music
    Things are Numbers
     Pythagorean Cosmology
    Chapter 4. Philolaus of Croton 120
    Philolaus
     The Argument of B2
     The Soul
    Chapter 5. Parmenides of Elea 128
    Life and Work
     The One
     Is or Is Not
     Thinking and Being
     The Signs
     Aristotle's Criticism
     Parmenides' Influence
    Chapter 6. Zeno of Elea 166
    Zeno and Parmenides
     Arguments against Plurality
     Arguments against Motion
     Zeno's Influence
    PART III: THE PLURALISTS
    Chapter 7. Empedocles of Acragas 187
    Life and Works
     Nature: The Roots
     The Cosmic Cycle
     Mixture
     Purifications
     Empedocles' Dualism
    Chapter 8. Anaxagoras of Clazomenae 224
    Life and Works
     Matter
     Mind
     Cosmogony and Cosmology
     Physiological Doctrines
     Anaxagoras and Empedocles
    Chapter 9. The Atomists 254
    The Founders and their Doctrines
     Atoms
     The Void
     Formation of Compounds
     Chance and Necessity
     Democritean Ethics
     Ethics and Physics
    PART IV: THE SOPHISTS
    Chapter 10. Protagoras and Gorgias 291
    Protagoras, Gorgias and the Sophistic Movement
     The Art of Rhetoric
     Nature versus Culture
     Epistemology
     Protagoras on Truth Gorgias
     Existence and Non-existence
    The Influence of the Sophists
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    Chapter 11. Socrates 329
    Life and Works
    The Socratic Dialogues
     The Ethical Turn
     Care of the Self
    The Search for Defi nitions
     The Need for Experts
     What is ---? Examples in Epistemology
     Socratic Ignorance
     Socratic Dialectic
     Socrates Dissatisfi ed
     Virtue and the Soul
     The Socratic Paradoxes
     The Medical Analogy
     Philosopher Friend and Guide
     Therapeutic Arguments
     Socrates and the Sophists
     Care of the Self and the Platonic Dialogues
     

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