the Secret Codes of Mind, Volume 2: Ancient Greek Philosophy
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Ancient Greek Philosophy is the revised and expanded second edition of Volume II of The Secret Codes of the Mind, Andrew V. Kudin's six-volume academic textbook in philosophy. Built on about four decades of university teaching and research, this volume offers a rigorous introduction to the origins of Greek philosophy and the formation of Western philosophical thought.The book follows the development of Greek philosophy from the first cosmologists to Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Hellenistic schools. It presents ancient philosophy as a discipline of rational inquiry: the search for principles, the testing of arguments, the formation of concepts, and the struggle to understand reality, knowledge, virtue, politics, the soul, nature, and the good life.Volume II contains five substantial lectures.Pre-Socratic Philosophy: The Origins of Western Thought examines the first attempts to give a rational account of the cosmos. Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Zeno, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, and other early thinkers appear as founders of philosophical questioning rather than distant historical names.Socratic Philosophy: The Art of Dialogue and the Search for Truth studies Socrates as a turning point in Greek thought. The lecture examines dialogue, irony, ethical inquiry, self-examination, and the disciplined search for truth under pressure.Plato: The Realm of Forms and the Philosophy of the Eternal introduces Plato's dialogues, the Theory of Forms, the soul, knowledge, beauty, justice, education, and the philosophical architecture of the ideal city.Aristotle and His Contemporaries: A Journey into the Depths of Reality examines Aristotle's logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, biology, and theory of knowledge. It shows how Aristotle shaped the conceptual grammar of later philosophy.From Stoics to Skeptics: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Period turns to Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism. These schools transform philosophy into a disciplined art of judgment, freedom, tranquility, and inner mastery.Designed for college courses, general education programs, independent study, and serious readers, the textbook combines historical breadth with conceptual clarity. Each lecture includes study materials that support active learning, including discussion questions, analytical and comparative questions, essay and research assignments, suggested readings, and review work.This volume is suitable for courses in Ancient Greek philosophy, Western philosophy, history of philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and classical thought. It gives students and independent readers a structured path into the arguments, methods, and problems that shaped the philosophical tradition at its beginning.
Ancient Greek Philosophy is the revised and expanded second edition of Volume II of The Secret Codes of the Mind, Andrew V. Kudin's six-volume academic textbook in philosophy. Built on about four decades of university teaching and research, this volume offers a rigorous introduction to the origins of Greek philosophy and the formation of Western philosophical thought.The book follows the development of Greek philosophy from the first cosmologists to Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Hellenistic schools. It presents ancient philosophy as a discipline of rational inquiry: the search for principles, the testing of arguments, the formation of concepts, and the struggle to understand reality, knowledge, virtue, politics, the soul, nature, and the good life.Volume II contains five substantial lectures.Pre-Socratic Philosophy: The Origins of Western Thought examines the first attempts to give a rational account of the cosmos. Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Zeno, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, and other early thinkers appear as founders of philosophical questioning rather than distant historical names.Socratic Philosophy: The Art of Dialogue and the Search for Truth studies Socrates as a turning point in Greek thought. The lecture examines dialogue, irony, ethical inquiry, self-examination, and the disciplined search for truth under pressure.Plato: The Realm of Forms and the Philosophy of the Eternal introduces Plato's dialogues, the Theory of Forms, the soul, knowledge, beauty, justice, education, and the philosophical architecture of the ideal city.Aristotle and His Contemporaries: A Journey into the Depths of Reality examines Aristotle's logic, metaphysics, ethics, politics, biology, and theory of knowledge. It shows how Aristotle shaped the conceptual grammar of later philosophy.From Stoics to Skeptics: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Period turns to Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Skepticism. These schools transform philosophy into a disciplined art of judgment, freedom, tranquility, and inner mastery.Designed for college courses, general education programs, independent study, and serious readers, the textbook combines historical breadth with conceptual clarity. Each lecture includes study materials that support active learning, including discussion questions, analytical and comparative questions, essay and research assignments, suggested readings, and review work.This volume is suitable for courses in Ancient Greek philosophy, Western philosophy, history of philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and classical thought. It gives students and independent readers a structured path into the arguments, methods, and problems that shaped the philosophical tradition at its beginning.
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