Buch, Englisch, 582 Seiten, Format (B × H): 261 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 1326 g
Reihe: Philosophic Classics
Ancient Philosophy
Buch, Englisch, 582 Seiten, Format (B × H): 261 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 1326 g
Reihe: Philosophic Classics
ISBN: 978-1-138-23501-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
New to this seventh edition:
Changes in translations:
- New translations of Plato’s Apology and Phaedo and Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics and Politics from the acclaimed Focus Philosophical Library Series.
- New translations of Plato’s Euthyphro and Crito.
- New translations of Epicurus’s Letter to Herodotus, Letter to Menoeceus, and Principal Doctrines.
- New translation of the Parmenides fragments.
Additional material:
- Gorgias’s model oration, Encomium on Helen, which gives a defense of Helen of Troy.
- A selection from Plato’s Gorgias on nature
- Additional material from the opening of Plato’s Symposium to contextualize the dialogue.
- Additional material from Plato’s Republic (Book IX) on the tri-partite soul.
- Additional material from Aristotle’s Metaphysics (Book IV, 1-4, 7) on the nature of being and the so-called "three rules of thought."
- A brief selection from Porphyry’s Life of Plotinus, giving a sense of the person.
- Updated and reorganized bibliographies.
- To allow for all these changes, a section of Book V from Plato’s Republic has been dropped.
Those who use this first volume in a one-term course in ancient philosophy will find more material here than can easily fit a normal semester. But this embarrassment of riches gives teachers some choice and, for those who offer the same course year after year, an opportunity to change the menu.
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Contents
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BEFORE SOCRATES
The Milesians
Thales
Anaximander
Anaximenes
Three Solitary Figures
Pythagoras
Xenophanes
Heraclitus
The Monists
Parmenides
Zeno of Elea
The Pluralists
Empedocles
Anaxagoras
Democritus (and Leucippus)
Three Sophists
Protagoras
Gorgias
Critias
EPILOGUE I: TWO VIEWS OF ATHENS
Thucydides
Pericles’ Funeral Oration
The Melian Conference
EPILOGUE II: ASPASIA
SOCRATES AND PLATO
Euthyphro
Apology
Crito
Phaedo
Gorgias (482e-484c)
Meno
Symposium (172a-173b, 189c–193d; 201d–223d)
Republic (Book I, 336b–349b, 350d–354b; Book II, 357a–362c, 368e–376e; Book III, 386b-388a, 412b–417b; Book IV, 427d–445e; Book V, 449-462e, 469c-474a; Book VI–VII, 502c–521b; Book VIII, 562a–563e; Book IX, 580d-583a)
Parmenides (127a–135d)
Theaetetus (selections)
Timaeus (27d–34b)
Laws (selections)
ARISTOTLE
Categories (Chapters 1–5)
On Interpretation (Chapters 1–9)
Posterior Analytics (Book I, 1–2; Book II, 19)
Physics (Book II complete)
Metaphysics (Book I complete; Book IV, 1-4, 7; Book XII complete)
On the Soul (Book II, 1–3; Book III, 4–5)
Nicomachean Ethics (Book I–II; Book III, 1–5; Book IV, 3; Books VI–VII; Book X, 6–8, 9)
Politics (Book I, 1–2; Book III, 6–9; Book IV, 11–12; Book VII, 3b–4, 9)
Poetics (Chapter 6)
HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN PHILOSOPHY
Epicurus
Letter to Herodotus
Letter to Menoeceus
Principal Doctrines
Lucretius
On the Nature of Things (Book Two, 216–284; Book Three, selections through 831)
The Early Stoa
Zeno of Citium (selections from Diogenes Laertius)
Cleanthes—Hymn to Zeus
Epictetus
Handbook (Enchiridion)
Marcus Aurelius
Meditations (Book IV)
Pyrrho and Sextus Empiricus
Outlines of Pyrrhonism (Book I, 1–13)
Plotinus and Porphyry
Life of Plotinus (Chapters 1-2)
Enneads (I, Tractate 6; V, Tractate 1, 1–12)