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The Origins Of Civilization In Greek And Roman Thought Sue Blundell

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The Origins Of Civilization In Greek And Roman Thought Sue Blundell
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.42 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Sue Blundell
ISBN: 9780415748216, 0415748216
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Origins Of Civilization In Greek And Roman Thought Sue Blundell by Sue Blundell 9780415748216, 0415748216 instant download after payment.

It has been much disputed to what extent thinkers in Greek and Roman antiquity adhered to ideas of evolution and progress in human affairs. Did they lack any conception of process in time, or did they anticipate Darwinian and Lamarckian hypotheses?

The Origins of Civilization in Greek and Roman Thought, first published in1986, comprehensively examines this issue. Beginning with creation myths – Mother Earth and Pandora, the anti-progressive ideas of the Golden Age, and the cyclical theories of Orphism – Professor Blundell goes on to explore the origins of scientific speculation among the Pre-Socratics, its development into the teleological science of Aristotle, and the advent of the progressivist views of the Stoics. Attention is also given to the ‘primitivist’ debate, involving ideas about the noble savage and reflections of such speculation in poetry, and finally the relationship between nature and culture in ancient thought is investigated.

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