Ancient Greek Philosophy: Thales to GorgiasPearson Education India, 2006 - 351 pagine |
Sommario
The Milesians | 3 |
Heraclitus of Ephesus | 48 |
Pythagoreans | 89 |
Philolaus of Croton | 120 |
Parmenides of Elea | 128 |
Zeno of Elea | 166 |
Empedocles of Acragas | 187 |
Anaxagoras of Clazomenae | 224 |
The Atomists | 254 |
Protagoras and Gorgias | 291 |
Bibliography | 329 |
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About the Author 352 | |
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Anaxagoras Anaximander Anaximander's Anaximenes animals Apeiron appears argument Aristotle Aristotle's assert Atomists atoms body cause characterize claim coming compounds conception connected contradiction contrast cosmic cosmology cosmos daimon Democritus deny destruction distinction divine doctrine earth Eleatic elements Empedocles eternal everything exist explain fire fragments gods Gorgias grasp Greek philosophy harmony Heavens hence Heraclitus human Ibid identified immortal indivisible infinite divisibility Ionian is-not kind knowledge Leucippus limit logos Love magnitude matter means Metaphysics Milesians mind mortal motion move nature objects opposites original mixture paradoxical Parmenidean Parmenides perception Phaedo phenomena Philolaus philosophers Physics Plato plurality pre-Socratic predicates principle properties Protagoras Pythagoras Pythagorean reason rhetoric roots seems sense separation Sextus Simplicius simply Socrates Sophists soul sphere Stobaeus Strife substance suggests suppose Thales Theaetetus theory thesis things thinkers thought true truth unity universe unlimited void what-is whole Zeno Zeno's