Materia Philosophiae. Material Dimensions of Ancient Philosophy /
Ever since Thales fell into the well, popular imagination has pictured philosophers as abstracted from everyday reality. Materia Philosophiae: The Material Dimensions of Ancient Philosophy counters that view. Philosophy in ancient Greece grew out of and remained closely connected to the material rea...
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التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني
اللغة: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2026.
سلاسل:
Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Euhormos: Greco-Roman Studies in Anchoring Innovation ;
9.
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رقم الطلب: N5305
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| 505 | 0 | |t Contents -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Philosophical Argument and Material Realities An Introduction William Wians and Robert Hahn -- Part 1 Philosophers and Technologies -- 1 Material Modular Thinking, Substance Monism, and the Origins of Greek Philosophy Architecture , Gnomon , Coinage , and the Felting of Wool Robert Hahn -- 2 Placing the Ionian Περι Φυσεως Ιστορια in Context The Role of Sea Trade , Colonization , Navigation and Analogies from Manufacturing Crafts (Τεχναι) in the Birth of Greek Science -- Andrei Lebedev -- 3 Greek Ships, Seamanship and Cosmology -- Andrew Gregory -- 4 The Gods and the Machine Ancient Automata and Divine Causation Sylvia Berryman -- Part 2 Thinking with Objects -- 5 Using a Household Artefact as an Epistemological Tool The Clepsydra in Anaxagoras , Aristotle ' s de Caelo, and Empedocles -- Nathasja Roggo-van Luijn -- 6 The Metaphysics of the Coin-Image -- Richard Seaford -- 7 Anaximenes and the Millstone -- Dirk L. Couprie -- 8 Weaving the Double Square An ( Im -) Material Contribution to Early Greek Mathematics Ellen Harlizius-Klück and Giovanni Fanfani -- Part 3 Philosophical Media and Their Messages -- 9 The Limited Relevance of Writing in Early Greek Philosophy and Science -- Harold Tarrant -- 10 Metadiscourse The Fabric of Early Greek Philosophical Prose -- Gaston Javier Basile -- 11 Materiality and Philosophy The Ancient Greek and Chinese Experiences Compared G.E.R. Lloyd -- Part 4 Philosophy and Ancient Embodiment -- 12 Thales and the Measure of Wisdom -- Philip Thibodeau -- 13 New Insights into Pythagorean Women's Material Philosophy -- Bella Vivante -- 14 Xenophanes the Sophist? Material Realities and Philosophical Innovation -- William Wians -- Index. | |
| 520 | |a Ever since Thales fell into the well, popular imagination has pictured philosophers as abstracted from everyday reality. Materia Philosophiae: The Material Dimensions of Ancient Philosophy counters that view. Philosophy in ancient Greece grew out of and remained closely connected to the material realities around it-difficulties of travel, reliance on cumbersome scrolls, learning acquired literally at the foot of a master; but also the spread of coinage, contemporaneous achievements in technology and engineering, and contact with everyday household objects. By resituating philosophers in their material contexts, Materia Philosophiae opens research avenues that have not previously been explored in a single volume. | ||
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