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Ancient Philosophy

A Beginner's Guide

William J. Prior

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English
One World
22 June 2016
Before Socrates, philosophers sought explanations for naturally-occurring phenomena from earthquakes and eclipses to the existence of the entire cosmos. But the Socratic era saw a great shift towards questions much closer to the human experience. Philosophers became concerned with life and how to live it, the nature of knowledge and reality, the soul and its relation to the body, and the place of human beings in the universe. Ancient philosophy expert, William J. Prior elegantly guides readers through philosophy's formative years, from the pre-Socratic to the Stoic and Epicurean schools. Combining a general discussion of movements with analysis of key passages from ancient texts, it is an enthralling insight into the evolution of philosophy and how the great thinkers of centuries gone by can still send our minds reeling today. For students and interested readers alike, this is the ideal introduction, opening the door to the philosophy's classic works and fascinating in its own right.

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Imprint:   One World
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   249g
ISBN:   9781780743417
ISBN 10:   1780743416
Series:   Beginner's Guides
Pages:   208
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

William J. Prior is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Santa Clara University in California. His research interests also include ethical theory, Wittgenstein and the history of skepticism. He is the author of Virtue and Knowledge: An Introduction to Ancient Greek Ethics and Unity and Development in Plato's Metaphysics.

Reviews for Ancient Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide

This is an excellent introduction... Prior enables the student to appreciate the conversation that is Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. -- Hugh Benson, Samuel Roberts Noble Presidential Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma This beautifully written little book draws the reader in with perplexity and wonder. -- Nicholas D. Smith, Professor of Humanities Departments of Classics and Philosophy, Lewis & Clark College Lucid and lively - this book is a really excellent and user-friendly starting-point for the exploration of the riches of ancient philosophy. -- George Boys-Stones, Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Durham


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