The Major Greek Philosophical Movements

Par : Robert Scott
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230487524
  • EAN9798230487524
  • Date de parution07/02/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

This book explores the evolution of Western philosophical thought, tracing its development from the early Greek philosophers. The book provides a deep analysis of key philosophical movements, ideas, and figures that have shaped the course of intellectual history. Beginning with the Pre-Socratics and the emergence of fundamental questions about the nature of reality and existence, it delves into the rich traditions of Socratic dialogue, Platonic idealism, Aristotelian realism, and the skeptical challenges to knowledge.
The book then moves through the complex intellectual landscape of ancient Greek schools, including Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Cynicism, highlighting their contributions to ethics, politics, and the human understanding of happiness and virtue.
This book explores the evolution of Western philosophical thought, tracing its development from the early Greek philosophers. The book provides a deep analysis of key philosophical movements, ideas, and figures that have shaped the course of intellectual history. Beginning with the Pre-Socratics and the emergence of fundamental questions about the nature of reality and existence, it delves into the rich traditions of Socratic dialogue, Platonic idealism, Aristotelian realism, and the skeptical challenges to knowledge.
The book then moves through the complex intellectual landscape of ancient Greek schools, including Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Cynicism, highlighting their contributions to ethics, politics, and the human understanding of happiness and virtue.