ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |21 pages

Greek Ways of Thinking

chapter |21 pages

Matter and Form

(Ionians and Pythagoreans)

chapter |20 pages

The Problem of Motion

(Heraclitus, Parmenides and the Pluralists)

chapter |18 pages

The Reaction Towards Humanism

(The Sophists and Socrates)

chapter |20 pages

Plato

(i) The Doctrine of Ideas

chapter |21 pages

Plato

(ii) Ethical and Theological Answers to the Sophists

chapter |20 pages

Aristotle

(i) The Aristote Universe

chapter |20 pages

Aristotle

(ii) Human Beings