Logos and Cosmos
Published by
Thomas M. Robinson
Academia, 1. Edition 2008, 240 Pages
The product is part of the series
Academia Philosophical Studies
€29.80
Available
ISBN
978-3-89665-456-4
Details
This book, like its predecessor Cosmos as Art Object, consists of a number of articles on topics in classical Greek philosophy which the author thought merited being collected into a single volume. Included are three pieces which originally appeared in Japanese, Russian and Brazilian journals, and are published for the first time in English.
Among the topics discussed are the question of methodology in the reading of Heraclitus; what sense can be made of the poem of Parmenides; an account of the myth of Plato's Statesman in terms of its contribution to cosmological speculation; an outline of the defining features of mind-body dualism in the writings of Plato; and a revaluation of Platonic and Aristotelian functionalism in light of recent biological theory.
Among the topics discussed are the question of methodology in the reading of Heraclitus; what sense can be made of the poem of Parmenides; an account of the myth of Plato's Statesman in terms of its contribution to cosmological speculation; an outline of the defining features of mind-body dualism in the writings of Plato; and a revaluation of Platonic and Aristotelian functionalism in light of recent biological theory.
More Information
Edition | 1 |
---|---|
ISBN | 978-3-89665-456-4 |
Subtitle | Studies in Greek Philosophy |
Publication Date | Jun 13, 2008 |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Publisher | Academia |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 240 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |