Early Greek Ethics

Cover of Early Greek Ethics by David Wolfsdorf
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 799
ISBN-13: 9780198758679
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Height: 7.1 Inches
Length: 9.8 Inches
Weight: 3.56707939916 Pounds
Width: 2.1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 480
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Early Greek Ethics by David Wolfsdorf, published by Oxford University Press in 2020, is a comprehensive exploration of Greek philosophical ethics during its formative period, spanning from the last decades of the sixth century BCE to the early fourth century BCE. This 799-page volume examines the inception of Greek ethical thought, concluding just before the works of Plato and Aristotle. It features contributions from notable figures such as Heraclitus, Democritus, and early Pythagorean thinkers, alongside Socrates and his associates, as well as various sophists and anonymous texts.

Readers will find an in-depth analysis of key individuals and texts that shaped ethical philosophy, along with discussions on influential topics such as early Greek medicine, music, friendship, justice, and the afterlife. The book comprises thirty chapters authored by an international team of philosophers and classicists, making it a significant resource for those interested in the historical and philosophical development of ethics in ancient Greece. This edition offers a detailed survey of the philosophical landscape that laid the groundwork for later ethical theories.


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Early Greek Ethics is devoted to Greek philosophical ethics in its formative period, from the last decades of the sixth century BCE to the beginning of the fourth century BCE. It begins with the inception of Greek philosophical ethics and ends immediately before the composition of Plato’s and Aristotle’s mature ethical works Republic and Nicomachean Ethics. The ancient contributors include Presocratics such as Heraclitus, Democritus, and figures of the early Pythagorean tradition such as Empedocles and Archytas of Tarentum, who have previously been studied principally for their metaphysical, cosmological, and natural philosophical ideas. Socrates and his lesser known associates such as Antisthenes of Athens and Aristippus of Cyrene also feature, as well as sophists such as Gorgias of Leontini, Antiphon of Athens, and Prodicus of Ceos, and anonymous texts such as the Pythagorean Acusmata, Dissoi Logoi, Anonymus Iamblichi, and On Law and Justice.

In addition to chapters on these individuals and texts, the volume explores select fields and topics especially influential to ethical philosophical thought in the formative period and later, such as early Greek medicine, music, friendship, justice and the afterlife, and early Greek ethnography. Consisting of thirty chapters composed by an international team of leading philosophers and classicists, Early Greek Ethics is the first volume in any language devoted to philosophical ethics in the formative period.

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