The beginnings of philosophy in Greece
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The beginnings of philosophy in Greece
University Press of America, c2000
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Bibliography: p. [455]-464
Includes index
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内容説明
Philosophy arose in Greece in a three-fold birth, first in 6th century Ionia, then in 6th century south Italy, and finally in 5th century Athens. This triple-birth, together with the character and differences of these three beginnings, becomes intelligible when the historical background and matrix involved are recalled. Richard Gotshalk begins this work with an extended sketch of that background, emphasizing the emergence of poetry as a truth-revealer beyond myth and the role of Homer and Hesiod in shaping by their poetic achievements, the matrix within which philosophy arose. From that background, Gotshalk then offers an understanding of the origins and initial shapes of philosophy in Greece, taking Heraclitus as exemplifying the Ionian beginning, Parmenides the south Italian, and Plato and Aristotle the Athenian. The work concludes with a brief sketch of the features and emphases which mark the Greek realization of philosophical thought, and distinguish philosophy in its beginnings in Greece from philosophy in its beginnings in India and China.
目次
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Historical Background: Chapter 4 The Myceneans Chapter 5 Before and After Chapter 6 Rebirth Chapter 7 Homer and Hesiod Chapter 8 Immediate Context of the Beginnings of Philosophy Chapter 9 Retrospective Postscript Part 10 The Beginnings of Philosophy: Chapter 11 Foreword Chapter 12 Heraclitus Chapter 13 Parmenides Chapter 14 Plato Chapter 15 Aristotle Part 16 Conclusion: A Retrospect on the Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece Chapter 17 Notes Chapter 18 Selected Bibliography Chapter 19 Index
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