The History of Greek Philosophers
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- Nombre de pages788
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4740241-1
- EAN8596547402411
- Date de parution10/12/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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Résumé
In "The History of Greek Philosophers, " Alfred William Benn presents a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of thought in ancient Greece, meticulously examining the lives and ideas of key philosophers from pre-Socratic times through to the Hellenistic period. Benn's distinctive literary style blends rigorous scholarship with philosophical analysis, employing a narrative that is both engaging and accessible.
The book is set against the backdrop of the socio-political landscape of ancient Greece, emphasizing how historical events shaped philosophical discourse and fostering a profound understanding of how these foundational ideas continue to influence contemporary thought. Alfred William Benn, a prominent British philosopher and historian of ideas, drew upon his extensive knowledge of literature, philosophy, and history to craft this work.
His academic background and personal engagement with the philosophical tradition arguably provided him with the impetus to delve into the complexities of Greek philosophy, illustrating its significance not just within its historical context but also for the broader evolution of Western thought. This book is recommended for students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophy and its historical developments.
Benn's work offers valuable insights into the origins of Western philosophy, making it an essential reading for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the ideas that have shaped our intellectual heritage.
The book is set against the backdrop of the socio-political landscape of ancient Greece, emphasizing how historical events shaped philosophical discourse and fostering a profound understanding of how these foundational ideas continue to influence contemporary thought. Alfred William Benn, a prominent British philosopher and historian of ideas, drew upon his extensive knowledge of literature, philosophy, and history to craft this work.
His academic background and personal engagement with the philosophical tradition arguably provided him with the impetus to delve into the complexities of Greek philosophy, illustrating its significance not just within its historical context but also for the broader evolution of Western thought. This book is recommended for students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophy and its historical developments.
Benn's work offers valuable insights into the origins of Western philosophy, making it an essential reading for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the ideas that have shaped our intellectual heritage.
In "The History of Greek Philosophers, " Alfred William Benn presents a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of thought in ancient Greece, meticulously examining the lives and ideas of key philosophers from pre-Socratic times through to the Hellenistic period. Benn's distinctive literary style blends rigorous scholarship with philosophical analysis, employing a narrative that is both engaging and accessible.
The book is set against the backdrop of the socio-political landscape of ancient Greece, emphasizing how historical events shaped philosophical discourse and fostering a profound understanding of how these foundational ideas continue to influence contemporary thought. Alfred William Benn, a prominent British philosopher and historian of ideas, drew upon his extensive knowledge of literature, philosophy, and history to craft this work.
His academic background and personal engagement with the philosophical tradition arguably provided him with the impetus to delve into the complexities of Greek philosophy, illustrating its significance not just within its historical context but also for the broader evolution of Western thought. This book is recommended for students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophy and its historical developments.
Benn's work offers valuable insights into the origins of Western philosophy, making it an essential reading for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the ideas that have shaped our intellectual heritage.
The book is set against the backdrop of the socio-political landscape of ancient Greece, emphasizing how historical events shaped philosophical discourse and fostering a profound understanding of how these foundational ideas continue to influence contemporary thought. Alfred William Benn, a prominent British philosopher and historian of ideas, drew upon his extensive knowledge of literature, philosophy, and history to craft this work.
His academic background and personal engagement with the philosophical tradition arguably provided him with the impetus to delve into the complexities of Greek philosophy, illustrating its significance not just within its historical context but also for the broader evolution of Western thought. This book is recommended for students, scholars, and anyone interested in philosophy and its historical developments.
Benn's work offers valuable insights into the origins of Western philosophy, making it an essential reading for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the ideas that have shaped our intellectual heritage.