The History of Philosophy: Myth, Mind, Modernity
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What if the greatest ideas in history began not with reason, but with myth? This book traces philosophy's full journey from ancient Mesopotamian gods and Egyptian creation stories to Nietzsche's declaration that shattered centuries of belief, showing how every era's deepest questions grew from the ones that came before.Unlike philosophy histories that start in Athens and skip over a thousand years of non Western thought, this book gives the full picture. The thread follows from Mesopotamian myth to Greek logic, from Plato's Academy barring anyone who could not do geometry to Stoic practices used by slaves and emperors alike. Medieval monks secretly preserving Aristotle while empires collapsed. Islamic Golden Age scholars like Avicenna, whose Floating Man thought experiment reshaped how the medieval world understood consciousness. The Enlightenment's promise of rational utopia that delivered both revolution and terror. Nietzsche's haunting question that still has no settled answer: what replaces faith once it is gone? Each chapter connects to the next, building a single narrative rather than a disconnected timeline.
What if the greatest ideas in history began not with reason, but with myth? This book traces philosophy's full journey from ancient Mesopotamian gods and Egyptian creation stories to Nietzsche's declaration that shattered centuries of belief, showing how every era's deepest questions grew from the ones that came before.Unlike philosophy histories that start in Athens and skip over a thousand years of non Western thought, this book gives the full picture. The thread follows from Mesopotamian myth to Greek logic, from Plato's Academy barring anyone who could not do geometry to Stoic practices used by slaves and emperors alike. Medieval monks secretly preserving Aristotle while empires collapsed. Islamic Golden Age scholars like Avicenna, whose Floating Man thought experiment reshaped how the medieval world understood consciousness. The Enlightenment's promise of rational utopia that delivered both revolution and terror. Nietzsche's haunting question that still has no settled answer: what replaces faith once it is gone? Each chapter connects to the next, building a single narrative rather than a disconnected timeline.
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