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Ancient Philosophy

Volume 2: The Pre-Socratics

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Ancient Philosophy, Volume II: The Pre-Socratics Before Socrates asked how a man should live, others had already asked what the world was made of — and whether it could be known at all. Ancient Philosophy, Volume II: The Pre-Socratics traces the first two centuries of Western philosophical thought, from the Milesian cosmologists of the sixth century BCE to the Sophists who were contemporaries of Socrates himself. It does so not as a survey of names and dates, but as a sustained philosophical engagement with the questions these thinkers actually raised — and the arguments they made in raising them. Thirty-four figures are treated in depth, including:
  • Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes — the Milesian school and the search for a single first principle
  • Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans — number, harmony, the irrational, and the transmigration of souls
  • Heraclitus — the unity of opposites, the logos, and the famous river
  • Parmenides and Zeno — the road to Being, and paradoxes that still have not been fully resolved
  • Empedocles and Anaxagoras — the four roots, Love and Strife, and the first philosophical conception of Mind
  • Leucippus and Democritus — the atomic theory in its original form
  • The Sophists — Protagoras, Gorgias, Antiphon, Thrasymachus, Critias, Callicles, and the radical challenge they posed to the idea of objective truth and justice
The volume situates Greek philosophy within its broader intellectual context. What they achieved was not the invention of philosophy, but the development of a specific method: the written argument, the public debate, the commitment to logos as the medium through which the deepest questions could be pressed. This is a book for readers who want more than an introduction. It is written for those who want to understand what these thinkers actually argued, why those arguments still matter, and what was genuinely at stake in the first age of Western philosophy. Ancient Philosophy, Volume II: The Pre-Socratics is the second volume in Michael Szymczyk's multi-volume series. Volume I covers the pre-Greek philosophical traditions; Volume III covers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
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