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Early Greek Philosophies of Nature

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Full Title:

Early Greek Philosophies of Nature

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Gregory

ISBN:

9781350080973

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

1st October 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology

Dewey:

113.0938

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

531g

Description

This book examines the philosophies of nature of the early Greek thinkers and argues that a significant and thoroughgoing shift is required in our understanding of them. In contrast with the natural world of the earliest Greek literature, often the result of arbitrary divine causation, in the work of early Ionian philosophers we see the idea of a cosmos: ordered worlds where there is complete regularity. How was this order generated and maintained and what underpinned those regularities What analogies or models were used for the order of the cosmos What did they think about causation and explanatory structure How did they frame natural laws Andrew Gregory draws on recent work on mechanistic philosophy and its history, on the historiography of the relation of science to art, religion and magic, and on the fragments and doxography of the early Greek thinkers to argue that there has been a tendency to overestimate the extent to which these early Greek philosophies of nature can be described as mechanistic. We have underestimated how far they were committed to other modes of explanation and ontologies, and we have underestimated, underappreciated and indeed underexplored how plausible and good these philosophies would have been in context.

Reviews

Andrew Gregorys welcome new book offers a much-needed challenge to the idea that early Greek philosophers the Presocratic atomists in particular deployed mechanistic explanations of the physical or biological processes they observed or postulated. -- Malcolm Schofield, Emeritus Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge, UK
The scope of the project is far from modest, and its substantive positions, which are clear, direct and well-evidenced, reward continued reflection. * The Classical Review *

Author Bio

Andrew Gregory is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at University College London, UK. He is the author of many books on the science and philosophy of the ancient world, including Anaximander (Bloomsbury, 2016), The Presocratics and the Supernatural (Bloomsbury, 2013) and Ancient Greek Cosmogony (Bloomsbury, 2008).

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