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Creationism And Its Critics In Antiquity 1st Edition David Sedley

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Creationism And Its Critics In Antiquity 1st Edition David Sedley
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 296
Author: David Sedley
ISBN: 9780520253643, 0520253647
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Creationism And Its Critics In Antiquity 1st Edition David Sedley by David Sedley 9780520253643, 0520253647 instant download after payment.

The world is configured in ways that seem systematically hospitable to life forms, especially the human race. Is this the outcome of divine planning or simply of the laws of physics? Ancient Greeks and Romans famously disagreed on whether the cosmos was the product of design or accident. In this book, David Sedley examines this question and illuminates new historical perspectives on the pantheon of thinkers who laid the foundations of Western philosophy and science. Versions of what we call the "creationist" option were widely favored by the major thinkers of classical antiquity, including Plato, whose ideas on the subject prepared the ground for Aristotle's celebrated teleology. But Aristotle aligned himself with the anti-creationist lobby, whose most militant members—the atomists—sought to show how a world just like ours would form inevitably by sheer accident, given only the infinity of space and matter. This stimulating study explores seven major thinkers and philosophical movements enmeshed in the debate: Anaxagoras, Empedocles, Socrates, Plato, the atomists, Aristotle, and the Stoics.

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