Patricia Curd is Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University
Daniel Graham is Professor of Philosophy, Brigham Young University
1. Introduction
2. The Sources of Presocratic Philosophy, David T.Runia
3. Prehistory of Presocratic Philosophy in an Orientalizing Context, Walter Burkert
4. Milesian Measures: Time, Space, and Matter, Stephen A. White
5. The Cloud-Astrophyics of Xenophanes and Ionian Material Monism, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos
6. Heraclitus: Flux, Order, and Knowledge, Daniel W. Graham
7. Signs and Arguments in Parmenides B8, Richard McKirahan
8. Anaxagoras and the Theory of Everything, Patricia Curd
9. Empedocles: Physical Divinity and Allegorical Myth, Oliver Primavesi
10. Two Problems in Pythagoreanism, Carl Huffman
11. Atomism's Eleatic Roots, David Sedley
12. Leucippus's Atomism, Daniel W. Graham
13. Speculating about Diogenes of Appolonia, André Laks
14. The Sophists, Michael Gagarin and Paul Woodruff
15. The Role of Hippocratic Medicine in the Formation of Early Greek Thought, Philip van der Eijk
16. Presocratic Cosmologies, R. J. Hankinson
17. Reason, Cause, and Explanation in Presocratic Philosophy, J. H. Lesher
18. Presocratic Theology, T. M. Robinson
19. Aristotle's Account of the Origins of Philosophy, Michael Frede
20. Classical Representations and Uses of the Presocratics, John Palmer
In the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. a new kind of thinker appeared in Greek city-states, dedicated to finding the origins of the world and everything in it, using observation and reason rather than tradition and myth. We call these thinkers Presocratic philosophers, and recognize them as the first philosophers of the Western tradition, as well as the originators of scientific thinking. New textual discoveries and new approaches make a reconsideration of the Presocratics at the beginning of the twenty-first century especially timely.
This handbook brings together leading international scholars to study the diverse figures, movements, and approaches that constitute Presocratic philosophy. More than a survey of scholarship, this study presents new interpretations and evaluations of the Presocratics' accomplishments, from Thales to the sophists, from theology to science, and from pre-philosophical background to their influence on later thinkers. Many positions presented here challenge accepted wisdom and offer alternative accounts of Presocratic theories.
This handbook includes chapters on the Milesians (Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes), Xenophanes, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Anaxagoras, Empedocles, the Pythagoreans, the atomists, and the sophists. Special studies are devoted to the sources of Presocratic philosophy, oriental influences, Hippocratic medicine, cosmology, explanation, epistemology, theology, and the reception of Presocratic thought in Aristotle and other ancient authors.