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The Philosopher’s Kitchen Episode III — Greece: Eating What Can Be Measured. The Philosopher’s Kitchen, #3

Par : Mohamed Alsaedi
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233741296
  • EAN9798233741296
  • Date de parution26/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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What happens when eating becomes measurable? In this third episode of The Philosopher's Kitchen, Greece appears not as a birthplace of recipes, but as a culture that sought order, proportion, and intelligibility in all things-including food. This book explores how eating, once bound to ritual and continuity, becomes subject to measure, balance, and reason. Bread is weighed, portions are ordered, and nourishment is no longer only sustaining life, but conforming it to number, harmony, and form. Moving between philosophy, everyday practice, and quiet observation, this work traces how Greek thought transformed food into a site of rational discipline.
What can be measured becomes trustworthy; what exceeds measure becomes suspect. Greece: Eating What Can Be Measured is not a historical survey nor a culinary study. It is a philosophical reflection on how cultures shape meaning through repetition, control, and form-long before abstraction entered language. Part of The Philosopher's Kitchen series, this episode continues a broader inquiry into how civilizations think through what they eat, store, and repeat-revealing culture not as spectacle, but as structure. 
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