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Contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Source abbreviations | ||
Lives and writings of the early Greek philosophers | ||
Chronology | ||
Map | ||
1 | The scope of early Greek philosophy | 1 |
2 | Sources | 22 |
3 | The beginnings of cosmology | 45 |
4 | The Pythagorean tradition | 66 |
5 | Heraclitus | 88 |
6 | Parmenides and Melissus | 113 |
7 | Zeno | 134 |
8 | Empedocles and Anaxagoras: Responses to Parmenides | 159 |
9 | The atomists | 181 |
10 | Rational theology | 205 |
11 | Early interest in knowledge | 225 |
12 | Soul, sensation, and thought | 250 |
13 | Culpability, responsibility, cause: Philosophy, historiography, and medicine in the fifth century | 271 |
14 | Rhetoric and relativism: Protagoras and Gorgias | 290 |
15 | Protagoras and Antiphon: Sophistic debates on justice | 311 |
16 | The poetics of early Greek philosophy | 332 |
Bibliography | 363 | |
Index of passages | 399 | |
Index of names and subjects | 415 |
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