Presocratic Philosophy

A Very Short Introduction

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ISBN:

9780192840943

Publication date:

01/01/1997

Paperback

168 pages

174x111mm

Price: 350.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780192840943

Publication date:

01/01/1997

Paperback

168 pages

Catherine Osborne

A colourful and authoritative introduction to presocratic philosophy,Uses as a starting point, the recent findings of the ancient papyrus fragment carrying a poem by the Greek magician and philosopher Empedocles,Discusses early Greek philosophy thematically rather than chronologically,There is no other book on the subject at this level and price

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Catherine Osborne

Description

This is a book about the invention of Western philosophy, and the first thinkers to explore ideas about the nature of reality, time, and the origin of the universe. It begins with the finding of the new papyrus fragment of Empedocles' poem, and uses the story of its discovery and interpretation to highlight the way our understanding of early philosophers is marked by their presentation in later sources.

Generations of philosophers, both ancient and modern, have traced their inspiration back to the presocratics, even though we have very few of their writings left. In this book, Catherine Osborne invites her readers to dip their toes into the fragmentary remains of thinkers from Thales to Pythagoras, Heraclitus to Protagoras, to try to fill in the bits of a jigsaw that has been rejigged many times and in many different ways.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


About the author

Catherine Osborne, Lecturer in philosophy at the University of East Anglia

Catherine Osborne

Table of contents

1:Lost words, forgotten worlds
2:Puzzles about first principles
3:Zeno's tortoise
4:Reality and appearance: more adventures in Metaphysics
5:Heraclitus
6:Pythagoras and other mysteries
7:Spin doctors of the fifth century
Epilogue: a story about origins

Catherine Osborne

Catherine Osborne

Catherine Osborne

Description

This is a book about the invention of Western philosophy, and the first thinkers to explore ideas about the nature of reality, time, and the origin of the universe. It begins with the finding of the new papyrus fragment of Empedocles' poem, and uses the story of its discovery and interpretation to highlight the way our understanding of early philosophers is marked by their presentation in later sources.

Generations of philosophers, both ancient and modern, have traced their inspiration back to the presocratics, even though we have very few of their writings left. In this book, Catherine Osborne invites her readers to dip their toes into the fragmentary remains of thinkers from Thales to Pythagoras, Heraclitus to Protagoras, to try to fill in the bits of a jigsaw that has been rejigged many times and in many different ways.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.


About the author

Catherine Osborne, Lecturer in philosophy at the University of East Anglia

Table of contents

1:Lost words, forgotten worlds
2:Puzzles about first principles
3:Zeno's tortoise
4:Reality and appearance: more adventures in Metaphysics
5:Heraclitus
6:Pythagoras and other mysteries
7:Spin doctors of the fifth century
Epilogue: a story about origins