Calling Philosophers Names: On the Origin of a Discipline book pdf download

Section : Philosophy and logic
Department : Social sciences
Auther : Christopher Moore
Number of Pages : 437
Date of Coming : 2022-09-10
book quality : Excellent
Language : English
Size of file : 7.22MB

Author: Christopher Moore

About the Author: Christopher Moore is the author of fifteen novels, including the international bestsellers, Lamb, A Dirty Job and You Suck. His lastest novel, Secondhand Souls, will be released in August 2015.

About the Author: Chris was born in Toledo, Ohio and grew up in Mansfield, Ohio. His father was a highway patrolman and his mother sold major appliances at a department store. He attended Ohio State University and Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. He moved to California when he was 19 years old and lived on the Central Coast until 2003, when he moved to Hawaii.

About the Author: Before publishing his first novel, Practical Demonkeeping in 1992, he worked as a roofer, a grocery clerk, a hotel night auditor, and insurance broker, a waiter, a photographer, and a rock and roll DJ. Chris has drawn on all of these work experiences to create the characters in his books. When he’s not writing, Chris enjoys ocean kayaking, scuba diving, photography, and painting with acrylics and oils. He lives in San Francisco.

Calling Philosophers Names: On the Origin of a Discipline book pdf download By Christopher Moore

An original and provocative book that illuminates the origins of philosophy in ancient Greece by revealing the surprising early meanings of the word “philosopher”

Calling Philosophers Names provides a groundbreaking account of the origins of the term philosophos or “philosopher” in ancient Greece. Tracing the evolution of the word’s meaning over its first two centuries, Christopher Moore shows how it first referred to aspiring political sages and advice-givers, then to avid conversationalists about virtue, and finally to investigators who focused on the scope and conditions of those conversations. Questioning the familiar view that philosophers from the beginning “loved wisdom” or merely “cultivated their intellect,” Moore shows that they were instead mocked as laughably unrealistic for thinking that their incessant talking and study would earn them social status or political and moral authority.

Taking a new approach to the history of early Greek philosophy, Calling Philosophers Names seeks to understand who were called philosophoi or “philosophers” and why, and how the use of and reflections on the word contributed to the rise of a discipline. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, the book demonstrates that a word that began in part as a wry reference to a far-flung political bloc came, hardly a century later, to mean a life of determined self-improvement based on research, reflection, and deliberation. Early philosophy dedicated itself to justifying its own dubious-seeming enterprise. And this original impulse to seek legitimacy holds novel implications for understanding the history of the discipline and its influence.

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The enlightenment invention of the modern self book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 0.97MB
Date of Coming : 2022-09-12
Auther : Leo Damrosch
Section : Philosophy and logic
Number of Pages : 81
book quality : Excellent
Language : English

Author: Leo Damrosch

About the Author: Leo Damrosch is an American author and professor. In 2001, he was named the Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Literature at Harvard University.[1] He received a B.A. from Yale University, an M.A. from Cambridge University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. His areas of academic specialty include Romanticism, the Enlightenment, and Puritanism.[1] Damrosch’s “The Sorrows of the Quaker Jesus” is one of the most important recent explorations of the early history of the Society of Friends. His Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Restless Genius (2005) was a National Book Award finalist for nonfiction and winner of the 2006 L. L. Winship/PEN New England Award for best work of nonfiction. Among his other books are “Symbol and Truth in Blake’s Myth” (1980), “God’s Plot and Man’s Stories: Studies in the Fictional Imagination from Milton to Fielding” (1985), “Fictions of Reality in the Age of Hume and Johnson” (1987), and “Tocqueville’s Discovery of America” (2010).

The enlightenment invention of the modern self book pdf download By Leo Damrosch

“In 24 lectures that let you see the world through the eyes of the Enlightenment’s greatest writers, follow the origin of new ways of thinking-ideas we today take for granted but are startlingly recent-about the individual and society. You’ll discover how these notions emerged in an era of transition from a world dominated by classical thought, institutional religion, and the aristocracy to one that was increasingly  Read more…

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قوانين النهضة القواعد الإستراتيجية في الصراع والتدافع الحضاري book pdf download

Section : Philosophy and logic
book quality : Good
Language : Arabic
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Philosophy specialist
Number of Pages : 50
Department : Social sciences
Size of file : 10.4MB

Author: Philosophy specialist

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