Anaximander in Context

Anaximander in Context
Title Anaximander in Context PDF eBook
Author Dirk L. Couprie
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 306
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791487784

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Promoting a new, broadly interdisciplinary horizon for future studies in early Greek philosophy, Dirk L. Couprie, Robert Hahn, and Gerard Naddaf establish the cultural context in which Anaximander's thought developed and in which the origins of Greek philosophy unfolded in its earliest stages. In order to better understand Anaximander's achievement, the authors call our attention to the historical, social, political, technological, cosmological, astronomical, and observational contexts of his thought. Anaximander in Context brings to the forefront of modern debates the importance of cultural context, and the indispensability of images to clarify ancient ideologies.

Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology

Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology
Title Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology PDF eBook
Author Charles H. Kahn
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 278
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780872202559

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Through criticism and analysis of ancient traditions, Kahn reconstructs the pattern of Anaximander's thought using historical methods akin to the reconstructive techniques of comparative linguists.

Anaximander and the Architects

Anaximander and the Architects
Title Anaximander and the Architects PDF eBook
Author Robert Hahn
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 354
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780791491546

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Anaximander and the Architects opens a previously unexplored avenue into Presocratic philosophy—the technology of monumental architecture. The evidence, coming directly from sixth century B.C.E. building sites and bypassing Aristotle, shows how the architects and their projects supplied their Ionian communities with a sprouting vision of natural order governed by structural laws. Their technological innovations and design techniques formed the core of an experimental science and promoted a rational, not mythopoetical, discourse central to our understanding of the context in which early Greek philosophy emerged. Anaximander's prose book and his rationalizing mentality are illuminated in surprising ways by appeal to the ongoing, extraordinary projects of the archaic architects and their practical techniques.

The Beginning of Western Philosophy

The Beginning of Western Philosophy
Title The Beginning of Western Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 234
Release 2015-02-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253015618

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Through a close reading of two presocratic philosophers, Heidegger demonstrates that all of Western philosophy is rooted in the question of Being. This volume comprises a lecture course given at the University of Freiburg in 1932, five years after the publication of Being and Time. During this period, Heidegger was at the height of his creative powers, which are on full display in this clear and imaginative text. Heidegger analyses two of the earliest philosophical source documents, fragments by Greek thinkers Anaximander and Parmenides. Heidegger develops their common theme of Being and non-being and shows that the question of Being is indeed the origin of Western philosophy. His engagement with these Greek texts is as much of a return to beginnings as it is a potential reawakening of philosophical wonder and inquiry in the present.

Anaximander

Anaximander
Title Anaximander PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gregory
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 307
Release 2016-02-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472508920

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Anaximander, the sixth-century BCE philosopher of Miletus, is often credited as being the instigator of both science and philosophy. The first recorded philosopher to posit the idea of the boundless cosmos, he was also the first to attempt to explain the origins of the world and humankind in rational terms. Anaximander's philosophy encompasses theories of justice, cosmogony, geometry, cosmology, zoology and meteorology. Anaximander: A Re-assessment draws together these wide-ranging threads into a single, coherent picture of the man, his worldview and his legacy to the history of thought. Arguing that Anaximander's statements are both apodeictic and based on observation of the world around him, Andrew Gregory examines how Anaximander's theories can all be construed in such a way that they are consistent with and supportive of each other. This includes the tenet that the philosophical elements of Anaximander's thought (his account of the apeiron, the extant fragment) can be harmonised to support his views on the natural world. The work further explores how these theories relate to early Greek thought and in particular conceptions of theogony and meterology in Hesiod and Homer.

The First Scientist

The First Scientist
Title The First Scientist PDF eBook
Author Carlo Rovelli
Publisher Westholme Pub Llc
Pages 209
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781594161315

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Translated into English for the first time, an award-winning theoretical physicist discusses the theories of Anaximander, the sixth-century BC Greek philosopher, and examines the influence he had on scientific thinking in a historical and philosophical context.

ANAXIMANDER AND THE ORIGINS OF GREEK COSMOLOGY

ANAXIMANDER AND THE ORIGINS OF GREEK COSMOLOGY
Title ANAXIMANDER AND THE ORIGINS OF GREEK COSMOLOGY PDF eBook
Author CHARLES H. KAHN
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033045862

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