Philosophy Before Socrates: An Introduction with Texts and Commentary

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Hackett Publishing, Mar 15, 2011 - Philosophy - 512 pages

Since its publication in 1994, Richard McKirahan's Philosophy Before Socrates has become the standard sourcebook in Presocratic philosophy. It provides a wide survey of Greek science, metaphysics, and moral and political philosophy, from their roots in myth to the philosophers and Sophists of the fifth century. A comprehensive selection of fragments and testimonia, translated by the author, is presented in the context of a thorough and accessible discussion. An introductory chapter deals with the sources of Presocratic and Sophistic texts and the special problems of interpretation they present.

In its second edition, this work has been updated and expanded to reflect important new discoveries and the most recent scholarship. Changes and additions have been made throughout, the most significant of which are found in the chapters on the Pythagoreans, Parmenides, Zeno, Anaxagoras, and Empedocles, and the new chapter on Philolaus. The translations of some passages have been revised, as have some interpretations and discussions. A new Appendix provides translations of three Hippocratic writings and the Derveni papyrus.

 

Contents

14 Empedocles of Acragas
230
15 Melissus of Samos
293
Leucippus and Democritus
303
17 Diogenes of Apollonia
343
18 Philolaus of Croton
352
19 Early Greek Moral Thought and the FifthCentury Sophists
365
20 The NomosPhusis Debate
405
Some Contemporary Texts
427

9 Pythagoras of Samos and the Pythagoreans
79
10 Heraclitus of Ephesus
112
11 Parmenides of Elea
145
12 Zeno of Elea
174
13 Anaxagoras of Clazomenae
193

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About the author (2011)

Richard D. McKirahan is Edwin Clarence Norton Professor of Classics and Professor of Philosophy at Pomona College.

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