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The Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece

Oxford: Princeton University Press (2009)

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  1. Revisiting the origin of critical thinking.Joe Y. F. Lau - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    There are two popular views regarding the origin of critical thinking: (1) The concept of critical thinking began with Socrates and his Socratic method of questioning. (2) The term ‘critical thinking’ was first introduced by John Dewey in 1910 in his book How We Think. This paper argues that both claims are incorrect. Firstly, critical reflection was a distinguishing characteristic of the Presocratic philosophers, setting them apart from earlier traditions. Therefore, they should be recognized as even earlier pioneers of critical (...)
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  • Acheloios, Thales, and the Origin of Philosophy: A Response to the Neo-Marxians.Nicholas J. Molinari - 2022 - Oxford: Archaeopress.
    This book presents a new account of Thales based on the idea that Acheloios, a deity equated with water in the ancient Greek world and found in Miletos during Thales’ life, was the most important cultic deity influencing the thinker, profoundly shaping his philosophical worldview. In doing so, it also weighs in on the metaphysical and epistemological dichotomy that seemingly underlies all academia—the antithesis of the methodological postulate of Marxian dialectical materialism vis-à-vis the Platonic idea of fundamentally real transcendental forms. (...)
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  • Phérécyde de Syros D6/R23 (LM) réexaminé.Xavier Gheerbrant - 2021 - Philosophie Antique 21:31-62.
    L’article réexamine la signification, dans la pensée de Phérécyde, du témoignage de Damascius sur la génération des dieux des cinq recoins par les trois éléments créés par Chronos. Les modèles par lesquels on explique la génération de cinq familles de dieux ou de cinq régions du monde à partir de ces trois éléments comportent des difficultés internes, ainsi que des anachronismes qui ont conduit à penser que Phérécyde préfigurerait par exemple les théories d’un Empédocle sur le mélange des éléments. Ces (...)
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  • Presocratic philosophy.Patricia Curd - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.