This edition features
• a linked Table of Contents
CONTENTS
I. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS
I. Thales
II. Anaximander
II. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS (concluded)
III. Anaximenes
IV. Heraclitu
III. — PYTHAGORAS AND THE PYTHAGOREANS
IV. — THE ELEATICS
I. Xenophanes
II. Parmenides
V. — THE ELEATICS (concluded)
III. Zeno
IV. Melissus
VI. — THE ATOMISTS
I. Anaxagoras
VII. — THE ATOMISTS (continued)
II. Empedocles
VIII. — THE ATOMISTS (concluded)
III. Leucippus and Democritus
IX. — THE SOPHISTS
I. Protagoras
X. — THE SOPHISTS (concluded)
II. Gorgias
XI. — SOCRATES
XII. — SOCRATES (concluded)
XIII. — THE INCOMPLETE SOCRATICS
I. Aristippus and the Cyrenaics
II. Antisthenes and the Cynics
III. Euclides and the Megarics
XIV. — PLATO
XV. — PLATO (continued)
XVI. — PLATO (continued)
XVII. — PLATO (concluded)
XVIII. — ARISTOTLE
XIX. — ARISTOTLE (continued)
XX. — ARISTOTLE (concluded)
XXI. — THE SCEPTICS AND EPICUREANS
XXII. — THE STOICS
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• a linked Table of Contents
CONTENTS
I. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS
I. Thales
II. Anaximander
II. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS (concluded)
III. Anaximenes
IV. Heraclitu
III. — PYTHAGORAS AND THE PYTHAGOREANS
IV. — THE ELEATICS
I. Xenophanes
II. Parmenides
V. — THE ELEATICS (concluded)
III. Zeno
IV. Melissus
VI. — THE ATOMISTS
I. Anaxagoras
VII. — THE ATOMISTS (continued)
II. Empedocles
VIII. — THE ATOMISTS (concluded)
III. Leucippus and Democritus
IX. — THE SOPHISTS
I. Protagoras
X. — THE SOPHISTS (concluded)
II. Gorgias
XI. — SOCRATES
XII. — SOCRATES (concluded)
XIII. — THE INCOMPLETE SOCRATICS
I. Aristippus and the Cyrenaics
II. Antisthenes and the Cynics
III. Euclides and the Megarics
XIV. — PLATO
XV. — PLATO (continued)
XVI. — PLATO (continued)
XVII. — PLATO (concluded)
XVIII. — ARISTOTLE
XIX. — ARISTOTLE (continued)
XX. — ARISTOTLE (concluded)
XXI. — THE SCEPTICS AND EPICUREANS
XXII. — THE STOICS
A Short History of Greek Philosophy
This edition features
• a linked Table of Contents
CONTENTS
I. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS
I. Thales
II. Anaximander
II. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS (concluded)
III. Anaximenes
IV. Heraclitu
III. — PYTHAGORAS AND THE PYTHAGOREANS
IV. — THE ELEATICS
I. Xenophanes
II. Parmenides
V. — THE ELEATICS (concluded)
III. Zeno
IV. Melissus
VI. — THE ATOMISTS
I. Anaxagoras
VII. — THE ATOMISTS (continued)
II. Empedocles
VIII. — THE ATOMISTS (concluded)
III. Leucippus and Democritus
IX. — THE SOPHISTS
I. Protagoras
X. — THE SOPHISTS (concluded)
II. Gorgias
XI. — SOCRATES
XII. — SOCRATES (concluded)
XIII. — THE INCOMPLETE SOCRATICS
I. Aristippus and the Cyrenaics
II. Antisthenes and the Cynics
III. Euclides and the Megarics
XIV. — PLATO
XV. — PLATO (continued)
XVI. — PLATO (continued)
XVII. — PLATO (concluded)
XVIII. — ARISTOTLE
XIX. — ARISTOTLE (continued)
XX. — ARISTOTLE (concluded)
XXI. — THE SCEPTICS AND EPICUREANS
XXII. — THE STOICS
• a linked Table of Contents
CONTENTS
I. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS
I. Thales
II. Anaximander
II. — THE SCHOOL OF MILETUS (concluded)
III. Anaximenes
IV. Heraclitu
III. — PYTHAGORAS AND THE PYTHAGOREANS
IV. — THE ELEATICS
I. Xenophanes
II. Parmenides
V. — THE ELEATICS (concluded)
III. Zeno
IV. Melissus
VI. — THE ATOMISTS
I. Anaxagoras
VII. — THE ATOMISTS (continued)
II. Empedocles
VIII. — THE ATOMISTS (concluded)
III. Leucippus and Democritus
IX. — THE SOPHISTS
I. Protagoras
X. — THE SOPHISTS (concluded)
II. Gorgias
XI. — SOCRATES
XII. — SOCRATES (concluded)
XIII. — THE INCOMPLETE SOCRATICS
I. Aristippus and the Cyrenaics
II. Antisthenes and the Cynics
III. Euclides and the Megarics
XIV. — PLATO
XV. — PLATO (continued)
XVI. — PLATO (continued)
XVII. — PLATO (concluded)
XVIII. — ARISTOTLE
XIX. — ARISTOTLE (continued)
XX. — ARISTOTLE (concluded)
XXI. — THE SCEPTICS AND EPICUREANS
XXII. — THE STOICS
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BN ID: | 2940014548694 |
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Publisher: | VolumesOfValue |
Publication date: | 04/22/2012 |
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