A Critical History of Greek Philosophy

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title A Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Walter Terence Stace
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Total Pages 510
Release 1920
Genre Philosophy, Ancient
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A Critical History of Greek Philosophy

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title A Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author W. T. Stace
Publisher Sheba Blake Publishing Corp.
Total Pages 655
Release 2022-09-23
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ISBN 1222377934

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Virtually every aspect of the modern Western worldview has its roots in the remarkably diverse body of philosophy that emerged from a small patch of land in the Mediterranean thousands of years ago. This volume offers an overview of the highlights of ancient Greek philosophy, as well as an historical account of the lives of many of the scholars and thinkers who helped shaped it. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title A Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author W. T. Stace
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 298
Release 2016-09-21
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ISBN 9781537764894

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What chiefly militates against the effort to frame a definition is that the precise content of philosophy is differently viewed by different schools of thought. Thus a definition of {2} philosophy which a follower of Herbert Spencer might frame would be unacceptable to an Hegelian, and the Hegelian definition would be rejected by the Spencerian. If we were to include in our definition some such phrase as "the knowledge of the Absolute," while this might suit some philosophers, others would deny that there is any Absolute at all. Another school would say that there may be an Absolute, but that it is unknowable, so that philosophy cannot be the knowledge of it. Yet another school would tell us that, whether there is or is not an Absolute, whether it is or is not knowable, the knowledge of it is in any case useless, and ought not to be sought.

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title A Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Walter T. Stace
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 1965
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A Critical History of Greek Philosophy

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title A Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Walter Terence Stace
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Total Pages 386
Release 1920
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Critical History of Greek Philosophy

Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Walter Terence Stace
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Total Pages 0
Release 1956
Genre Philosophy, Ancient
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A Critical History of Greek Philosophy

A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Title A Critical History of Greek Philosophy PDF eBook
Author W. T. Stace
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 190
Release 2017-07-21
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ISBN 9781973822080

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A Critical History of Greek Philosophy is written by W. T. Stace. Virtually every aspect of the modern Western worldview has its roots in the remarkably diverse body of philosophy that emerged from a small patch of land in the Mediterranean thousands of years ago. This volume offers an overview of the highlights of ancient Greek philosophy, as well as an historical account of the lives of many of the scholars and thinkers who helped shaped it. W. T. Stace (17 November 1886 - 2 August 1967) was a British civil servant, educator, public philosopher and epistemologist, who wrote on Hegel, mysticism, and moral relativism. He worked with the Ceylon Civil Service from 1910-1932, and from 1932-1955 he was employed by Princeton University in the Department of Philosophy. He is most renowned for his work in the philosophy of mysticism, and for books like Mysticism and Philosophy (1960) and Teachings of the Mystics (1960). These works have been influential in the study of mysticism, but they have also been severely criticised for their lack of methodological rigor and their perennialist pre-assumptions. Stace's first 4 books - A Critical History of Greek Philosophy (1920), The Philosophy of Hegel: A Systematic Exposition (1924), The Meaning of Beauty (1929), and The Theory of Knowledge and Existence (1932) - were all published while he was employed by the Ceylon Civil Service. After these early works, his philosophy followed the British empiricist tradition of David Hume, G.E. Moore, Bertrand Russell and H.H. Price. However, for Stace, empiricism did not need to be confined to propositions which it is possible to demonstrate. Instead, our common sense beliefs find support in two empirical facts: (1) men's minds are similar (2) men co-operate with each other, with the aim of solving their common problems. Stace is regarded as a pioneer in the philosophical study of mysticism. Many scholars regard Mysticism and Philosophy (1960) as his major work. Stace was the dissertation advisor of John Rawls when Rawls was a graduate student at Princeton, though it is not clear that he had a strong influence on Rawls. Richard Marius attributed his loss of faith partly to his intellectual engagement with Stace's essay Man Against Darkness.