These ten lectures on the pre-Socratic beginnings of philosophy, by one of the world's greatest living philosophers, were originally delivered in Italian at the Naples Institute for the Study of Philosophy in 1988....Directed to a general university audience, they reflect Gadamer's lively and engaging style. He takes major topics in Plato and Aristotle--reason, opinion, nature, spirit, and being--and traces them back to their pre-Socratic antecedents, especially Parmenides' Way of Truth. A careful and accurate translation of a lively, engaging, and accessible series of lectures on pre-Socratic philosophy. Highly recommended.
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Translator's Preface
1. The Meaning of Beginning
2. Hermeneutic Access to the Beginning
3. Solid Ground: Plato and Aristotle
4. Life and Soul: The Pbaedo
5. The Soul between Nature and Spirit
6. From the Soul to the Logos: The Theatetusand the Sophist
7. Aristotle's Doxographical Approach
8. Ionic Thinking in Aristotle's Physics
9. Parmenides and the Opinions of the Mortals
10. Parmenides and Being
Index