Visible and invisible in Greek philosophy
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Visible and invisible in Greek philosophy
University Press of America, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-346) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In Visible and Invisible in Greek Philosophy, Professor Yamakawa has collected a number of groundbreaking essays covering the entire history of Greek philosophy from the Presocratics to the Postaristotelians. He explores in a systematic and methodical manner "the dynamic correlation between the visible and the invisible aspects of Greek philosophers' particularly thoughts."-Christos Evangeliou, Honorary President, The International Association for Greek Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Towson University
目次
Part 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Part 3 Presocratics Chapter 4 Order, Harmony, and Justice Chapter 5 Self-search by Heraclitus and Chuan-tzu Chapter 6 Invisible Life and Death Chapter 7 The Origin of Indirect Proof Part 8 Eleatica Chapter 9 Dual Truth, Parmenides, and Nagarjuna Chapter 10 Introduction to Zeno's Paradox Chapter 11 The First Layer of Zeno's Four Paradoxes Chapter 12 Zeno and Bergson against Motion Part 13 Plato's Metaphysics Chapter 14 Two Geometrical Scenes Chapter 15 Plato's Theory of Recollection Chapter 16 Dialectic and Mathematics in Plato's Republic Chapter 17 One and Many in Plato's Laws Part 18 Aristotle versus Diogenes of Sinope Chapter 19 Political Animal Chapter 20 Madden Socrates Chapter 21 Cynic Justic Part 22 Three Dialogues on Greek Philosophy Chapter 23 Matrix of the Good Chapter 24 Archaic Smile Chapter 25 Time and Eternity Part 26 Bibliography Part 27 Index Part 28 About the Author
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