The Founders of Western Thought The Presocratics

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    <pre>The Founders of Western Thought The Presocratics: A diachronic parallelism between Presocratic Thought and Philosophy and the Natural Sciences (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) There are two main contributions in this book: Firstly, to make the founding and evolution of the Western thought accessible to the reflective man of our day, since the spirit of the Presocratics â although it is considered to constitute a true intellectual revolution â remains unknown to the broader community and secondly to shed greater light â probably for the first time â on the scientific dimension of the Presocraticsâ work, and show its timeless value. This book is a balanced interdisciplinary philosophic-scientific presentation of the evolution of Western thought through the presocratic tradition, where the synthesis of rationality and intuition â rather than their opposition â is the key to answering all questions of science, as we now understand the them. It is a book that investigates the roots of Western science and philosophy, where probably for the first time a coherent interrelation is shown between Presocraticsâ thought and classical, as well as modern physical sciences. Hardcover: 245 pages Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (June 1, 2009) Language: English </pre>
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