Pythagoras and the Doctrine of Transmigration: Wandering Souls: Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy
Autor Dr James Luchteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441131027
ISBN-10: 1441131027
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441131027
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Studies in Ancient Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Argues
against
the
long-standing
interpretation
of
Pythagoras
that
projects
upon
him
the
segregation
of
mysticism
and
science.
Notă biografică
James
Luchte
is
Lecturer
of
Philosophy
and
Programme
Co-ordinator
of
the
MA
in
European
Philosophy
at
the
University
of
Wales,
Trinity
St.
David,
in
Wales.
His
other
publications
includeThe
Peacock
and
the
Buffalo:
The
Poetry
of
Nietzsche(translator),Pythagoras
and
the
Doctrine
of
Transmigration,Heidegger's
Early
Philosophy:
The
Phenomenology
of
Ecstatic
Temporality,Nietzsche's
Thus
Spoke
Zarathustra:
Before
Sunrise(editor)
andKant's
Critique
of
Pure
Reason:
A
Reader's
Guide(all
Continuum).
He
has
also
published
numerous
articles
on
various
topics
in
European
Philosophy.
Cuprins
Introduction:
The
Poetic
Topos
of
the
Doctrine
of
Transmigration
1.
Genealogy
of
the
Doctrine
of
Transmigration
2.
Beyond
Mysticism
and
Science:
Symbolism
and
Philosophical
Magic
3.
The
Emergence
of
Mystic
Cults
and
the
Immortal
Soul
4.
Philolaus
and
the
Question
of
Pythagorean
Harmony
5.
The
Alleged
Critique
of
Pythagoras
by
Parmenides
6.
Between
the
Earth
and
the
Sky:
On
the
Pythagorean
Divine
7.
The
Pythagorean
Bios
and
the
Doctrine
of
Transmigration
8.
The
Platonic
Rupture:
Writing
and
Difference
9.
Plotinus:
The
Ascent
of
the
Soul
toward
the
One
10.
Plotinus
as
Neoplatonic
Mystic:
Letter
to
Flaccus
Epilogue:
The
Fate
of
the
Doctrine
of
Transmigration
BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
"The
importance
of
[Luchte's]
new
book
is
based
on
his
synthetic
approach
to
the
fragmentary
traces
of
the
Pythagorean
movement.
The
symbol
of
transmigration
is
used
as
a
hermeneutic
key
which
gives
access
to
the
'family
similarity'
(in
the
sense
of
Wittgenstein)
of
Pythagoras'
seemingly
heterogeneous
teaching
on
mathematics,
music,
cosmology,
ethics,
theology,
and
the
soul.
He
seeks
to
reconstruct
Pythagoras'
philosophy
against
the
background
of
a
'magical'
concept
of
thinking-practice
which
does
not
simply
depict
a
'given'
reality,
but
considers
philosophical
concepts
as
part
of
a
'way
of
life'
(Pierre
Hadot)
or
as
tools
to
be
used
in
'spiritual
exercises'
(Michel
Foucault)."
-
Johannes
Hoff,
University
of
Wales,
Lampeter,
UK
"Resisting mightily the lure of logical, mathematical, or scientific philosophy, Luchte offers a poetico-phenomenological exploration of the doctrine that souls migrate to another body when the old one dies, as an intimate philosophical interpretation or hermeneutics of tragic existence. His emphasis on the body and praxis in the Pythagorean bios precludes the link with Plato that so many philosophers long for. Among his topics are the emergence of mystic cults and the immortal soul, the alleged critique of Pythagoras by Parmenides, the Pythagorean divine between earth and sky, the Platonic rupture, and Plotinus and the ascent of the soul toward the one." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc.
James Luchte writes about Pythagorus and the theory of transmigration with a wide range of cultural reference and a Socratic sense of the important of philosophy as an activity: this is a stimulating essay on the history of ideas.
"Resisting mightily the lure of logical, mathematical, or scientific philosophy, Luchte offers a poetico-phenomenological exploration of the doctrine that souls migrate to another body when the old one dies, as an intimate philosophical interpretation or hermeneutics of tragic existence. His emphasis on the body and praxis in the Pythagorean bios precludes the link with Plato that so many philosophers long for. Among his topics are the emergence of mystic cults and the immortal soul, the alleged critique of Pythagoras by Parmenides, the Pythagorean divine between earth and sky, the Platonic rupture, and Plotinus and the ascent of the soul toward the one." -Eithne O'Leyne, BOOK NEWS, Inc.
James Luchte writes about Pythagorus and the theory of transmigration with a wide range of cultural reference and a Socratic sense of the important of philosophy as an activity: this is a stimulating essay on the history of ideas.