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Translated title of the contribution: Greek Philosophy

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Abstract

In this book the author presented the history of the Greek philosophy that extends from the six century BC till the six century AC. The book divided into three main stages: Pre- Socrates philosophy: It extended from 6th century BC to mid 5th century BC. This stage began with Thales and his school of Physics; Heraclitus; Pythagoras school; Eleaties School; then Empedocles and Anaxagoras; Democritus and Sophists school. The themes of philosophical contemplation were nature, universe and man. Socratic Method was represented by Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, as all of them paid much concern to establishing philosophical systems especially Plato and Aristotle. They both presented solutions to the problems raised by philosophers before the time of Socrates. As for Socrates, he was the real founder of Ethics science and approach. The third stage is Hellenistic philosophy which is in its turn divided into two stages. The first is represented by Stoicism school, The Epicureanism School, and Skepticism. The second was represented in the modern Pythagorean and Platonic schools. The book focused on two aspects of the Greek philosophy. The first one is the large number of philosophers and philosophical schools in comparison with Islamic, Christian, modern and contemporary philosophies. The second is the diversity and change amongst the philosophers of Greece whether they belong to the same philosophical school or to independent schools in addition to the miracle of the Greek philosophy as mentioned by Aristotle, who said that it was created from nothing.
Translated title of the contributionGreek Philosophy
Original languageArabic
Place of PublicationAmman, Jordan
PublisherDar Alwarq Publishing House
Number of pages233
Volume1
Edition1
ISBN (Print)978-9957-33-151-1
Publication statusPublished - 2009

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Philosophy

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