Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
216
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1978
Wydawca
Routledge Kegan & Paul
Wydanie
First Edition
ISBN-10
0710000065
ISBN-13
9780710000064
Opis
Peter Gorman delves into the life of Pythagoras, the enigmatic philosopher and mathematician whose theories have shaped the course of Western thought. The narrative unveils the many facets of Pythagoras’s existence, tracing his journey from his early years in Samos to his foundational role in the establishment of a philosophical school in Croton. Gorman explores the rich context of the era that influenced Pythagoras's beliefs and the profound legacy he left behind.
Readers encounter the intricate tapestry of Pythagorean thought, which extends beyond mathematics into realms of ethics, spirituality, and cosmology. Gorman articulates how Pythagoras and his followers, known for their strict communal living and adherence to significant ethical codes, sought to understand the universe through numbers and harmony. This exploration paints a vivid picture of a man who not only excelled in geometrical pursuits but also in fostering a philosophical community that wrestled with life’s deeper meanings.
Through rigorous research and compelling storytelling, Gorman offers not just a biography but an invitation to engage with the timeless ideas that stemmed from Pythagoras's teachings. As readers journey through the life of this legendary figure, they may find themselves reflecting on the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, and spirituality, and how these threads continue to weave through the fabric of contemporary thought.
Readers encounter the intricate tapestry of Pythagorean thought, which extends beyond mathematics into realms of ethics, spirituality, and cosmology. Gorman articulates how Pythagoras and his followers, known for their strict communal living and adherence to significant ethical codes, sought to understand the universe through numbers and harmony. This exploration paints a vivid picture of a man who not only excelled in geometrical pursuits but also in fostering a philosophical community that wrestled with life’s deeper meanings.
Through rigorous research and compelling storytelling, Gorman offers not just a biography but an invitation to engage with the timeless ideas that stemmed from Pythagoras's teachings. As readers journey through the life of this legendary figure, they may find themselves reflecting on the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, and spirituality, and how these threads continue to weave through the fabric of contemporary thought.