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Hearing, Sound, and the Auditory in Ancient Greece: Studies in Continental Thought

Autor Jill Gordon, Sara Brill, S. Montgomery Ewegen, Drew A. Hyland, Michael Naas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2022
Hearing, Sound, and the Auditory in Ancient Greece represents the first the first wide-ranging philosophical study of the role of sound and hearing in the ancient Greek world. Because our modern western culture is a particularly visual one, we can overlook the significance of the auditory which was so central to the Greeks. The fifteen chapters of this edited volume explore hearing as being philosophically significant across numerous texts and figures in ancient Greek philosophy. Through close analysis of the philosophy of such figures as Homer, Heraclitus, Pythagoreans, Sophocles, Empedocles, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Hearing, Sound, and Auditory in Ancient Greece presents new and unique research from philosophers and classicists that aims to redirect us to the ways in which sound, hearing, listening, voice, and even silence shaped and reflected the worldview of ancient Greece.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253062826
ISBN-10: 0253062829
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria Studies in Continental Thought


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Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Editor's Introduction, by Jill Gordon
Part I: Listening to the Logoi
1. Wakeful Living, Wakeful Listening in Heraclitus, by Drew A. Hyland
2. Sound, Water, and the Unity of Life in Empedocles, by Michael M. Shaw
3. Indoor Voices: Adriana Cavarero and Jacques Derrida on the Devocalization of Logos in Plato, by Michael Naas
4. Hearing, Touch, and Practical Intelligence in Aristotle's Philosophy, by Eve Rabinoff
5. Listening to the "Egg", by Sean Alexander Gurd
Part II: Sound Education
6. Like Those Who Are Untested: Heraclitus' Logos as Tuning Instrument for Psuchê, by Jessica E. Decker
7. Philosophical Listening in Plato's Lysis, by Shane M. Ewegen
8. Sound and the Soul in Plato, by Ryan T. Drake
Part III: Sound Politics
9. Listening to the Seventh Letter, by Jill Gordon
10. Observations on Listening in Aristotle's Practical Philosophy, by I-Kai Jeng
11. Mis-aulogy: Aristotle on the Politics of Sound, by Sara Brill
Part IV: Alogos, Embodiment, and Silence
12. The Sound of Pain in Sophocles' Philoctetes, by Rebecca Goldner
13. Socratic Death Rattles: Pythagorean Hearing and Listening in Plato's Phaedo, by Kris McLain and Anne-Marie Schultz
14. Socrates' Body and the Voice of Philosophy, by James Barrett
15. Works of Silence, by Jeremy Bell
Index