The Paradox of Change: Parmenides' Challenge
Parmenides' challenge to change and its implications for time, knowledge, and reality, with a focus on his arguments against Heraclitus and the responses from Plato and Aristotle.
Parmenides' challenge to change and its implications for time, knowledge, and reality, with a focus on his arguments against Heraclitus and the responses from Plato and Aristotle.
An accessible guide to Orphic beliefs, exploring their emergence, key concepts, and impact on Western thought.
The Orphics, an ancient Greek ascetic sect, emphasized enthusiasm and mystic knowledge, influencing Western philosophy.
The Development of Prudence: A Philosophical Exploration of how prudence emerged with agriculture and became a fundamental characteristic of civilized societies.
An in-depth exploration of the evolution of religious thought in ancient Greece, examining key concepts like fate, determinism, and necessity, and how they influenced philosophical schools like Stoicism and Epicureanism.