- From Religion To Philosophy: A Study in the Origins of Western Speculation

by F. M. Cornford

Other authorsFrancis Macdonald Cornford (Author)
Paperback, 1957, 1964?

Status

Available

Call number

180

Collection

Publication

Harper & Brothers (1957, 1964), Edition: First Paperback Edition, 275 pages

Description

In this exploration of the "very first utterance of philosophers," F. M. Cornford showed that the remarkable burst of abstract speculation among pre-Socratic thinkers of the sixth century B.C. emerged directly from the religious thought of the preceding era in Greece. Combining profound classical scholarship with striking anthropological and sociological insight, Cornford rejected the post-Darwinian rationalist assumption that religion and philosophy are fundamentally different from each other. His book supplies a needed reminder of the intricate connections between critical scientific thought and social and emotional experience. As he probes the mythic antecedents of such persistent metaphysical concepts as Destiny, God, Soul, Substance, Nature, and Immortality, Cornford warns us that "unless we have some grasp of that history [of myth], we are not likely to understand the speculation, which, however scientific its spirit may be, constantly operates with these religious ideas, and is to a large extent confined in its movement within the limits already traced by them." Classicists, historians of religion, students of ancient history, and everyone concerned with the subject of myth will find this lucid and highly original work to be a source of rich insights about the organic nature and continuity of Western thought.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

275 p.

Local notes

Torchbooks TB 20
probably 1964 Torchbook
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