"...his [Gadamer's] views on the ancient Greeks provide a powerful reply to Heidegger's enormously creative, but less than accurate interpretations...Whether or not one finds Gadamer's Platonic route to the pre-Socratics to be successful, he produces stimulating insights into their views and challenges one to rearticulate why Gadamer might be wrong, if he is wrong. Such challenges are always welcome." -Philosophy in Review, 12/03
- David Vessey,
In this work Gadamer reminds us that philosophy for the Greeks was not just a question of metaphysics and epistemology but encompassed cosmology, physics, mathematics, medicine and the entire reach of theoretical curiosity and intellectual mastery. Whereas Gadamer's book "The Beginning of Philosophy" dealt with the inception of philosophical inquiry, this book brings together nearly all of his previously published but never translated essays on the Presocratics. Beginning with a hermeneutical and philological investigation of the Heraclitus fragments (1974 and 1990), he then moves on to a discussion of the Greek Atomists (1935) and the Presocratic cosmologists (1964). In the last two essays (1978 and 1994/95), Gadamer elaborates on the profound debt that modern scientific thinking owes to the Greek philosophical tradition.
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Reminding us that philosophy for the Greeks was not just a question of metaphysics and epistemology but encompassed cosmology, physics, mathematics, medicine and the entire reach of theoretical curiosity, this book collects Gadamer's previously untranslated essays on the Presocratics.
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Translator's Preface Author's Preface 1. On the Tradition of Heraclitus 2. Heraclitus Studies 3. Ancient Atomic Theory 4. Plato and Presocratic Cosmology 5. Greek Philosophy and Modern Thought 6. Natural Science and the Concept of Nature Publication History Index
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"...his [Gadamer's] views on the ancient Greeks provide a powerful reply to Heidegger's enormously creative, but less than accurate interpretations...Whether or not one finds Gadamer's Platonic route to the pre-Socratics to be successful, he produces stimulating insights into their views and challenges one to rearticulate why Gadamer might be wrong, if he is wrong. Such challenges are always welcome." -Philosophy in Review, 12/03
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ISBN
9780826411952
Publisert
2001-12-01
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Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Vekt
300 gr
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216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
150
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