Handbook of Greek Philosophy

From Thales to the Stoics Analysis and Fragments

by Nikolaos Bakalis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/7/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 258
ISBN : 9781412048439
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781426937408

About the Book

Handbook of Greek Philosophy is a real guide for anyone who wants to know about Ancient Greek philosophy, but he does not know how to start. Since there are thousands of writings about it, the one who is eager to be informed of Greek philosophy, is all at sea. With the present study one can be gradually initiated into the main principles of the great philosophers, whose thought is the basis of the modern philosophical thought.

Due to chronological presentation of the fifteen Greek philosophical schools, the reader can gradually get to the understanding of the philosophical terms and concepts, beginning with the simple (of Thales, Anaximander etc..) and proceeding to the most complex ones (Plato, Aristotle etc..).

The original fragments, which have been carefully selected out of thousands, along with their thorough analysis, can enable the reader to fathom the reasoning of the Greek thinkers, and acquire a deep comprehension of their Gnoseology (Epistemology), Ontology and Ethics.

With this substantial work of scholarship, both the student and the teacher of philosophy alike can find useful concepts, ideas and quotations, so as to broaden their knowledge and views of philosophy. Apart from that, this essay can help them to make a further inquiry concerning Ontology and Ethics of Greek Philosophy.




About the Author

Nikolaos Bakalis was born in Northern Greece in 1957 and graduated from the School of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessalonica, Greece. He has studied many years philosophy and specialized in Greek Philosophy. He has been a High School teacher, spent some years in London and since 2000 has lived in Dusseldorf, Germany. He is active member of the ‘International Society for Philosophers’ and Mentor of the Online School of Philosophy `Pathways to Philosophy’. He is currently working on philosophical research at the University of Wuppertal.