
The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay of Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East
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410
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출판됨
Apr 15, 1977
출판사
University of Chicago Press Journals
판
1st PAPERBACK
ISBN-10
0226260089
ISBN-13
9780226260082
설명
This thought-provoking exploration delves into the intellectual landscape of the ancient Near East, illuminating the profound philosophical inquiries and speculative thought processes that emerged in that era. The collaborative work of multiple noted scholars, it seeks to unveil the cognitive frameworks that ancient civilizations employed to understand their world, from the earliest civilizations in Mesopotamia to the enigmatic thinkers of ancient Egypt.
Readers are taken on an enlightening journey that examines the interplay between mythology, religion, and philosophy in shaping the minds of ancient thinkers. Through careful analysis of historical texts, the authors demonstrate how these early intellectuals approached questions of existence, morality, and the cosmos, laying the groundwork for future philosophical traditions.
The narrative is enriched by a blend of rigorous scholarship and accessible prose, inviting both academics and curious minds alike to engage with the timeless questions that defined a rich tapestry of human thought. This work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient intellectual pursuits and their relevance in contemporary discussions.
Readers are taken on an enlightening journey that examines the interplay between mythology, religion, and philosophy in shaping the minds of ancient thinkers. Through careful analysis of historical texts, the authors demonstrate how these early intellectuals approached questions of existence, morality, and the cosmos, laying the groundwork for future philosophical traditions.
The narrative is enriched by a blend of rigorous scholarship and accessible prose, inviting both academics and curious minds alike to engage with the timeless questions that defined a rich tapestry of human thought. This work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient intellectual pursuits and their relevance in contemporary discussions.