Benjamin Farrington Bücher
Dieser Autor war ein angesehener Gelehrter und Professor der Klassischen Philologie, der bedeutende Beiträge zur Geschichte der griechischen Wissenschaft leistete. Seine einflussreichen Bücher gehörten zu den ersten im englischsprachigen Raum, die sich speziell diesem Feld widmeten, und begründeten seinen akademischen Ruf in Irland, Südafrika und Großbritannien. Über seine wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten hinaus engagierte er sich als überzeugter Sozialist aktiv in der politischen Auseinandersetzung und Publizistik. Während seine intellektuelle Strenge geschätzt wurde, empfanden einige Kritiker, dass seine sozialistischen Neigungen seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit möglicherweise unangemessen beeinflussten oder überschatteten.







Head And Hand In Ancient Greece - Four Studies In The Social Relations Of Thought
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The book presents four essays exploring ancient Greek thought in relation to its social context. The first essay highlights the practical nature of early Greek science, emphasizing the connection between observation and action. The second examines the impact of societal attitudes towards manual work on the development of medicine, particularly the Hippocratic approach. The third focuses on Stoicism's evolution from an eastern-inspired philosophy to a tool for Roman social cohesion. The final essay contrasts the ideas of Epicurus and Cicero, illustrating the tension between scientific thought and superstition in Roman society.
The book features a foreword by renowned paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould, setting the stage for an exploration of evolutionary biology and its implications. It delves into the intricate relationships between species and the processes that drive natural selection. Through engaging narratives and thought-provoking insights, the author challenges conventional views and encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of life's complexities. This work is a compelling blend of science and philosophy, appealing to both enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Greek Science, Its Meaning for Us (Thales to Aristotle)
- 164 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Science in Antiquity
- 262 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
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Science and Politics in the Ancient World
- 246 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This book, originally published in 1965, discusses the political implication of the spread of science in antiquity. It reveals how the real Greek spirit of scientific research was crushed by Plato and Aristotle, long thought-of as searchers for truth. Historian such as Polybius and Livey and the poets Pinder and Virgil are seen in a new light when set against this background of social struggle.