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The Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece

Maria Michela Sassi Michele Asuni

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English
Princeton University Pres
18 August 2020
"An acclaimed study of the diverse origins of ancient Greek philosophy

In this acclaimed book, Maria Michela Sassi reconstructs the intellectual world of the early Greek ""Presocratics"" to provide a richer understanding of the roots of what used to be called ""the Greek miracle."" This unique study explores the full range of early Greek thinkers in"

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Imprint:   Princeton University Pres
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9780691204567
ISBN 10:   069120456X
Pages:   232
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Maria Michela Sassi teaches the history of ancient philosophy at the University of Pisa. Her books include The Science of Man in Ancient Greece.

Reviews for The Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece

Avoiding the main pitfalls that beset her subject, Sassi looks afresh at the evidence for important early Greek thinkers, asks what can be attributed to them, and admirably allows for a great variety of responses to that question. --Geoffrey Lloyd, Needham Research Institute Readers will come away with a much more nuanced understanding of the origins of philosophy in Greece and the many contributing factors. ---David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer [A] rich investigation of the origins of philosophical thought in Greek culture. ---Peter Adamson, New York Review of Books This elegant study shows how a variety of historical, social, and cultural questions and factors eventually led to the formation of a new discipline called 'philosophy' in ancient Greece. Sassi displays an admirable blend of anthropological and philosophical sensitivity that is perfectly adapted to the subject and illuminates it in many new ways. --Andre Laks, author of The Concept of Presocratic Philosophy This impressively learned book contributes to longstanding debates about the beginnings of Greek philosophy, its connections to earlier Greek writings that address similar topics, the way Aristotle shapes our access to Presocratic philosophy, and more. --Katja Maria Vogt, Columbia University This book is among the most illuminating contributions to the much-debated topic of how, why, and in what form the Greeks of the sixth and fifth centuries BC created philosophy. Its constructive blend of cultural history, anthropology, and philosophical analysis makes it particularly good to think with, and it is now finally available to a broader audience of Anglophone readers. --David Sedley, University of Cambridge


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