This book examines the philosophies of nature of the early Greek thinkers and argues that a significant and thoroughgoing shift is required in our understanding of them. In contrast with the natural world of the earliest Greek literature, often the result of arbitrary divine causation, in the work of early Ionian philosophers we see the idea of a cosmos: ordered worlds where there is complete regularity. How was this order generated and maintained and what underpinned those regularities? What analogies or models were used for the order of the cosmos? What did they think about causation and explanatory structure? How did they frame natural laws
In this paper I outline a role for mechanistic conceptions of organisms in ancient Greek natural phi...
The article analyses the nature of ancient philosophy. What was it? Was it a search for the truth of...
This chapter contains sections titled: Going Beyond Nature in Order to Explain it Technē, epistēmē a...
Few conceptual discoveries rival the impact of the idea of nature on the development of ancient Gree...
It is a puzzling fact that the Greek term for Nature ‘physis’ could be used to refer to (inter alia)...
This paper was given as a public lecture to open the 2005 Conference of Greek Studies. It presents a...
What did the early Greek philosophers think about animals and their lives? How did they view plants?...
The Beginnings and Nature of Science in Archaic Greece: The aim of the paper is to examine the begin...
Aristotle provided a means for understanding natural systems in terms of four kinds of causes. Moder...
Ancient Greek philosophers were the first to postulate the possibility of explaining nature in theor...
Studies.1 It presents a case for locating the origins of science with the ancient Greeks. Although t...
Throughout history, mankind has attempted to understand nature in various ways. The way one understa...
How should we treat the cosmogonies of the early ancient Greek philosophers? Much work has been done...
How can we talk about the beginnings of philosophy today? How can we avoid the conventional oppositi...
The concept of nature (phusis) is ubiquitous in Aristotleʼs work, informing his thinking in physics,...
In this paper I outline a role for mechanistic conceptions of organisms in ancient Greek natural phi...
The article analyses the nature of ancient philosophy. What was it? Was it a search for the truth of...
This chapter contains sections titled: Going Beyond Nature in Order to Explain it Technē, epistēmē a...
Few conceptual discoveries rival the impact of the idea of nature on the development of ancient Gree...
It is a puzzling fact that the Greek term for Nature ‘physis’ could be used to refer to (inter alia)...
This paper was given as a public lecture to open the 2005 Conference of Greek Studies. It presents a...
What did the early Greek philosophers think about animals and their lives? How did they view plants?...
The Beginnings and Nature of Science in Archaic Greece: The aim of the paper is to examine the begin...
Aristotle provided a means for understanding natural systems in terms of four kinds of causes. Moder...
Ancient Greek philosophers were the first to postulate the possibility of explaining nature in theor...
Studies.1 It presents a case for locating the origins of science with the ancient Greeks. Although t...
Throughout history, mankind has attempted to understand nature in various ways. The way one understa...
How should we treat the cosmogonies of the early ancient Greek philosophers? Much work has been done...
How can we talk about the beginnings of philosophy today? How can we avoid the conventional oppositi...
The concept of nature (phusis) is ubiquitous in Aristotleʼs work, informing his thinking in physics,...
In this paper I outline a role for mechanistic conceptions of organisms in ancient Greek natural phi...
The article analyses the nature of ancient philosophy. What was it? Was it a search for the truth of...
This chapter contains sections titled: Going Beyond Nature in Order to Explain it Technē, epistēmē a...