The Greek Philosophers: From Thales to Aristotle

by W. K. C. Guthrie

Paperback, 1960

Status

Available

Call number

182

Collection

Publication

Harper Torchbooks (1960), Paperback, 168 pages

Description

W.K.C. Guthrie has written a survey of the great age of Greek philosophy - from Thales to Aristotle - which combines comprehensiveness with brevity. Without pre-supposing a knowledge of Greek or the Classics, he sets out to explain the ideas of Plato and Aristotle in the light of their predecessors rather than their successors, and to describe the characteristic features of the Greek way of thinking and outlook on the world. Thus The Greek Philosophers provides excellent background material for the general reader - as well as providing a firm basis for specialist studies.

User reviews

LibraryThing member MrsLee
I am an untrained, untaught person who is mildly interested in philosophy, or at least the origins of such thinking. For the most part I have always thought it a lot of impractical nonsense. Until I read this book. Guthrie begins from the beginning and explains in such a way that even I am now
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interested. I was afraid this would be a slog, but at times it was difficult to put down. I won't claim to have understood it all perfectly, but I can say that it gave me a new appreciation for philosophy in so much as that I now am curious to read about how it developed in other cultures around the world.
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Language

Original publication date

1950
1953 (EspaƱol)

Physical description

168 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

0061310085 / 9780061310089

Local notes

Torchbooks TB 1008
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