TY - BOOK
AU - Sedley, David N.
TI - Creationism and its critics in antiquity
PB - Univ. of California Press
SN - 9780520253643
KW - Intelligent design (Teleology)
KW - Philosophy, Ancient
KW - Kreationismus
KW - Intelligent Design
KW - Kritik
KW - Griechenland Altertum
KW - Philosophie
KW - Kosmogonie
PY - 2007
N2 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes
N2 - AcknowledgmentsPreface[ch]. 1.Anaxagoras1. Thepresocratic agenda2.Anaxagoras's cosmology3. Thepower of nous4.Sun and Moon5.Worlds and seeds6.Nous as creator7.Scientific creationismAppendix : Anazagoras's theory of matter[ch]. 2.Empedocles1. Thecosmic cycle2. Thedouble zoogony3.Creationist discourse4.Design and accidentAppendix 1 : The double zoogony revisitedAppendix 2 : The chronology of the cycleAppendix 3 : Where in the cycle are we?Appendix 4 : Lucretian testimony for Empedocles' zoogony[ch]. 3.Socrates1.1.Diogenes of Apollonia2.Socrates in Xenophon3.Socrates in Plato's Phaedo4. Ahistorical synthesis[ch]. 4.Plato1. ThePhaedo myth2.Introducing the Timaeus3. Anact of creation?4.Divine craftsmanship5.Is the world perfect?6. Theorigin of species[ch]. 5. Theatomists1.Democritus2. TheEpicurean critique of creationism3. TheEpicurean alternative to creationism4.Epicurean infinity[ch]. 6.Aristotle1.God as paradigm2. Thecraft analogy3.Necessity4.Fortuitous outcomes5.Cosmic teleology6.Aristotle's Platonism[ch]. 7. Thestoics1.Stoicism2. Awindow on stoic theology3.Appropriating Socrates4.Appropriating Plato5.Whose benefit?Epilogue : A Galenic perspectiveBibliographyIndex locorumGeneral index.
BT - Sather classical lectures ; 66
CY - Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.]
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