Classical Philosophy (häftad)
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Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
368
Utgivningsdatum
2014-06-26
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Volymtitel
Volume 1
Dimensioner
236 x 157 x 28 mm
Vikt
704 g
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1
Komponenter
,
ISBN
9780199674534

Classical Philosophy

A history of philosophy without any gaps, Volume 1

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In 43 lively chapters Peter Adamson tells the story of philosophy from its beginnings to Plato and Aristotle. Most histories jump from one famous name to another, but Adamson shows that the people and ideas in between, usually overlooked, are fascinating and significant. Based on his popular podcasts, this is serious history with a light touch.
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Subhashis Chattopadhyay, Prabuddha Bharata Professor Adamsons genius lies in connecting the ancient world with our zeitgeist. Writers like Adamson are needed if bright students are to see the value of being philosophers.

Philosophy Now Peter Adamson's Classical Philosophy: A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps (2014) is nothing if not comprehensive. He uses forty-one chapters to tell the story of some three hundred years of philosophy from the pre-Socratics to heirs of Plato and Aristotle, such as Theophrastus and Speusippus. It is virtually inconceivable that one would desire a more thorough work. Adamson, the Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximillians-Universitt, Munchen [and new Philosophy Now columnist] serves up a smorgasbord: from the pre-Socratic Thales and Xenophanes, to Platos Gorgias and Republic; from Empedocles and the Sophists, to Aristotle's Rhetoric and Politics.

The Scotsman one of the most accomplished and ambitious ventures in publishing ... From the first volume onwards, a repeated refrain has been philosophers arguing that being a philosopher is the best choice in life. These books are so engaging, instructive and diverting it might almost make you believe that is true.

Minerva, Lucia Marchini So far it seems that Professor Adamson succeeds in delivering a history without any gaps. He covers unfamiliar philosophers and unpopular texts by more famous philosophers... an engaging introduction with a borad scope.

Dr John Godwin, Classics for All [Adamson] sets out to achieve the impossible and does a great job of it ... it is ideal for the introducing readers ... to the delights and the fascination of Greek philosophy.

C. R. McCall, CHOICE This book was written in the same lively style as the podcast and should appeal to both general readers and scholars of ancient philosophy ... Highly recommended.

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Peter Adamson, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen Peter Adamson took his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame and first worked at King's College London. In 2012 he moved to the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, where he is Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy. He has published widely in ancient and medieval philosophy, especially on Neoplatonism and on philosophy in the Islamic world.

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Preface ; EARLY GREEK PHILOSOPHY ; 1. Everything is Full of Gods: Thales ; 2. Infinity and Beyond: Anaximander and Anaximines ; 3. Created in Our Image: Xenophanes ; 4. The Man with the Golden Thigh: Pythagoras ; 5. Old Man River: Heraclitus ; 6. The Road Less Traveled: Parmenides ; 7. You Can't Get There From Here: the Eleatics ; 8. The Final Cut: The Atomists ; 9. Mind over mixture: Anaxagoras ; 10. All You Need is Love, and Five Other Things: Empedocles ; 11. Good Humor Men: the Hippocratic Corpus ; 12. Making the Weaker Argument the Stronger: The Sophists ; SOCRATES AND PLATO ; 13. Socrates Without Plato: The Portrayals of Aristophanes and Xenophon ; 14. Method Man: Plato's Socrates ; 15. In Dialogue: The Life and Writings of Plato ; 16. Know Thyself: Two Unloved Platonic Dialogues ; 17. Virtue Meets its Match: Plato's Gorgias ; 18. We Don't Need No Education: Plato's Meno ; 19. I Know, Because the Caged Bird Sings: Plato's Theaetetus ; 20. Famous Last Words: Plato's Phaedo ; 21. Soul and the City: Justice in Plato's Republic ; 22. Ain't No Sunshine: the Cave Allegory of Plato's Republic ; 23. Second Thoughts: Plato's Parmenides and the Forms ; 24. Untying the Not: Plato's Sophist ; 25. What's in a Name?: Plato's Cratylus ; 26. A Likely Story: Plato's Timaeus ; 27. Wings of Desire: Plato's Erotic Dialogues ; 28. Last Judgments: Plato, Poetry, and Myth ; ARISTOTLE ; 29. Mr Know it All: Aristotle's Life and Works ; 30. The Philosopher's Toolkit: Aristotle's Logical Works ; 31. A Principled Stand: Aristotle's Epistemology ; 32. Down to Earth: Aristotle on Substance ; 33. Form and Function: Aristotle's Four Causes ; 34. Let's Get Physical: Aristotle's Natural Philosophy ; 35. Soul Power: Aristotle's De Anima ; 36. Classified Information: Aristotle's Biology ; 37. The Goldilocks Theory: Aristotle's Ethics ; 38. The Second Self: Aristotle on Pleasure and Friendship ; 39. God Only Knows: Aristotle on Mind and God ; 40. Constitutional Conventions: Aristotle's Political Philosophy ; 41. Stage Directions: Aristotle's Rhetoric and Poetics ; 42. Anything You Can Do: Women and Ancient Philosophy ; 43. The Next Generation: The Followers of Plato and Aristotle ; Guide to Further Reading