Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 290 g
Reihe: History Books
Myth, Mind, Modernity (Skriuwer.com Edition)
Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 290 g
Reihe: History Books
ISBN: 978-3-565-08447-0
Verlag: De Fryske Wrâld
Philosophy kicked off barefoot in sun-baked forums, Socrates gadflying Athens with questions that stung like nettle tea, his hemlock cup a punchline to the powerful while Plato sketched ideal cities in cave shadows. Aristotle's Lyceum paced out biology and bullshitting, seeds sprouting into Hellenistic gardens where Epicureans chased pleasure without the hangover and Stoics shrugged at emperors' whims. It was a bazaar of brains, from Diogenes' lantern hunt for honest men to Plotinus' mystic riffs on the One, a toolkit for wrestling the void that trickled into Christian cloisters and Confucian courts alike.
Medieval monks midwifed it through dark ages, Aquinas threading Aristotle's gold through Bible silk while Abelard and Heloise traded love letters laced with logic that got them both in hot water. Renaissance humanists dusted off scrolls for Machiavelli's prince-pranks and More's utopia jabs, Enlightenment salons buzzing with Voltaire's wit and Kant's categorical commands that clocked the cosmos. It wasn't tidy treatises—these were bar fights with better vocab, where Hume doubted his dinner and Rousseau romanced the noble savage amid French fry panic.
By the 20th century, it got gritty: Nietzsche's hammer smashing idols till Wagner winced, Freud's couch confessions unspooling the id's dirty laundry, and Sartre's nausea nausea-ing existentialists into cafes where Beauvoir flipped gender scripts. Postmodern pranksters like Derrida deconstructed the dictionary, Foucault eyed power's panopticon, while Eastern echoes from Laozi's lazy river to Zen koans cut the chatter. Philosophy's no dusty shelf—it's the itch that started with a question and scratched empires, a reminder we're all just monkeys with manuals, fumbling for meaning in the mess.




