An account of the Presocratics, this work introduces the major Greek philosophical thinkers from the sixth to the middle of the fifth century BC. It explores how we might go about reconstructing their views and understanding the motivation and context for their work as well as highlighting the philosophical interest of their claims.
Las hana samhliða kennslubók; fín, allt í lagi, áhugaverð. Hafði mjög gaman að bókinni sjálfri; falleg kápa (málverk af Empedóklesi frá 14./15. öld) og bandið er mjög spennandi, einhverskonar harðspjalda kilja. Las ekki spjaldanna á milli.
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are rightly recognized as beacons of ancient Greek philosophy, whose ground-breaking treatises on ethics, politics, and the natural order dominated the Mediterranean for more than a millennium after their deaths. Less well known are the individual sparks who lit the flame these three would fan into a world-changing inferno. The fragments that remain of the Presocratics, the Greek philosophers who thought and spoke and wrote "before Socrates," offer a fractured but tantalizing window into some of the earliest demythologized and rationalistic answers to the questions we still ask today: what is existence, where is it going, and what does it all mean?
I cannot recommend this book highly enough as a brief, one-volume, accessible introduction to the Presocratics. I wouldn't have believed anyone could distill oceans of technical academia into a single drinkable cup, but Warren has somehow pulled off the impossible. Every major interpretative debate and difficulty is here, but woven so subtly into the narrative that the careful reader gains a well-rounded understanding of Presocratic thinking without getting lost in thickets of dry, technical monographs and textbooks. That's not to say that none of the content is challenging, but it is to say you won't find a better popular-level introduction to a universe made entirely of fire, hair that contains gold that contains flesh, and random assemblages of eyeballs and limbs concocted in the eternal struggle between Love and Strife. Welcome to the world of the Presocratics.
I was looking for the book I read in a college philosophy course on the pre-Socratics and couldn't find it. I stumbled upon this one, which seems as good and readable an introduction as any. Recommended for anyone who wants to know the basic thoughts/systems of these wacky dudes.
C'è un gusto analitico anglosassone in questo volume di storia della filosofia antic(hissima). Sarebbe bello avere a disposizione in italiano l'intera serie. È dal liceo che mi piacerebbe leggere un volume dedicato ai cinici.