Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity (Record no. 80918)

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Item number SE290
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Personal name Sedley, David
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Title Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Berkeley, Los Angeles
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of California Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
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Title Sather Classical Lectures;
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note I / ANAXAGORAS 1. The Presocratic agenda 2. Anaxagoras`s cosmology 3. The power of nous 4. Sun and moon 5. Worlds and seeds 6. Nous as creator 7. Scientific creationism Appendix. Anaxagoras`s theory of matter II / EMPEDOCLES 1. The cosmic cycle 2. The double zoogony 3. Creationist discourse 4. Design and accident Appendix i. The double zoogony revisited Appendix 2. The chronology of the cycle Appendix 3. Where in the cycle are we ? Appendix 4. A Lucretian testimony for Empedocles` zoogony III / SOCRATES 1. Diogenes of Apollonia 2. Socrates in Xenophon 3. Socrates in Plato`s Phaedo 4. A historical synthesis IV / PLATO 1. The Phaedo myth 2. Introducing the Timaeus 3. An act of creation? 4. Divine craftsmanship 5. Is the world perfect? 6. The origin of species V / THE ATOMISTS 1. Democritus 2. The Epicurean critique of creationism 3. The Epicurean alternative to creationism 4. Epicurean infinity VI / ARISTOTLE 1. God as paradigm 2. The craft analogy 3. Necessity 4. Fortuitous outcomes 5. Cosmic teleology 6. Aristotle`s Platonism VII / THE STOICS i. Stoicism 2. A window on Stoic theology 3- Appropriating Socrates 4- Appropriating Plato 5- Whose benefit?
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