Early Greek Thought: Before the Dawn

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<em>Early Greek Thought </em>calls into question a longstanding mythology – operative in both the Analytic and Continental traditions – that the ‘Pre-Socratics had the grandiose audacity to break with all traditional forms of knowledge’ (Badiou). Each of the variants of this mythology is dismantled in an attempt to not only retrieve an ‘indigenous’ interpretation of early Greek thought, but also to expose the <em>mythological</em> character of our own contemporary meta-narratives regarding the ‘origins’ of ‘Western’, ‘Occidental’ philosophy. Using an original hermeneutical approach, James Luchte excavates the <em>context of</em> <em>emergence</em> of early Greek thought through an exploration of the mytho-poetic horizons of the archaic world, in relation to which, as Plato testifies, the Greeks were merely ‘children’. Luchte discloses ‘philosophy in the tragic age’ as a creative response to a ‘contestation’ of mytho-poetic narratives and ‘ways of being’. The tragic character of early Greek thought is unfolded through a cultivation of a conversation between its basic thinkers, one which would remain incomprehensible, with Bataille, in the ‘absence of myth’ and the exile of poetry.

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Weight 0.481 kg
Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
Format

Hardback

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Language

Pages

224

Publisher

Series

Year Published

30-6-2011

ISBN 10

144114661X

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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