William Keith Chambers Guthrie Bücher






This volume concludes Professor Guthrie's exploration of Plato's philosophy, delving into the intricacies of his ideas and teachings. It offers a comprehensive analysis of Plato's contributions to Western thought, examining key themes and concepts that have shaped philosophical discourse. Through detailed commentary, the work highlights the relevance of Plato's insights in contemporary discussions, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his enduring legacy.
The Sophists
- 356 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Focusing on the pivotal figures of the Sophists and Socrates, this volume explores a significant shift in philosophical thought during the fifth century, emphasizing the transition from natural philosophy to human-centered inquiry. It highlights the contributions of thinkers like Protagoras and Gorgias, who challenged established norms of morality, religion, and knowledge, sparking critical debates. Their ideas prompted Socrates and Plato to defend traditional values, marking a transformative period in Athenian intellectual history. Each part is self-contained with updated bibliographies and indexes.
Socrates
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of fifth-century thought, showcasing a blend of deep scholarship and broad coverage. Professor Guthrie's clear and engaging writing style makes complex ideas accessible, providing a balanced perspective that stands out in the field. It is recognized as a significant contribution to the understanding of this pivotal era in history, praised for its depth and clarity by critics such as the American Historical Review.
Long renowned as one of the clearest and best introductions to ancient Greek philosophy for non-specialists, W.K.C Guthrie's The Greek Philosophers offers us a brilliant insight into the hidden foundations of Greek philosophy - foundations that underpin Western thought today. Guthrie unpacks the ideas and arguments of Plato and Aristotle in the light of their predecessors rather than their successors and highlights the achievements of thinkers such as Pythagoras. Combining philosophical insight and historical sensitivity, The Greek Philosophers offers newcomers a brilliant introduction to the greatest thinkers in ancient Greek philosophy.
Protagoras
- 223 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Im Gespräch mit dem angesehenen Sophisten Protagoras erörtert Sokrates das Problem der Lehrbarkeitvon Arete. Dahinter steht freilich die Frage nach der Einheit der Arete, die in zwei bedeutsamen Diskussionen erörtert wird. Der Dialog enthält zudem Platons berühmte Interpretation eines Gedichtes von Simonides.
In the Beginning
Some Greek Views on The Origins of Life and The Early State of Man

