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Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle Denis O'Brien

Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle By Denis O'Brien

Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle by Denis O'Brien


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Summary

The cosmic cycle described in the surviving fragments of Empedocles' poem is the alternation, in endless succession, of Love and Strife. Dr O'Brien's book is primarily an analysis of this elaborate system. It seeks to determine the positions which Love and Strife occupy in the world at different times.

Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle Summary

Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle: A Reconstruction from the Fragments and Secondary Sources by Denis O'Brien

The cosmic cycle described in the surviving fragments of Empedocles' poem is the alternation, in endless succession, of Love and Strife. Love is the cause of happiness and unity; Strife the cause of separation and misery. These forces rule in turn as they cause the One and the Many. Love makes the elements into a blissful whole, the Sphere; Strife breaks into the Sphere and causes movement and division - the condition of the world, according to Empedocles, in which we now live. Dr O'Brien's book is primarily an analysis of this elaborate system. It seeks to determine the positions which Love and Strife occupy in the world at different times, the processes involved in becoming one and becoming many and the duration of being one and being many. It examines such associated themes as Empedocles' view of the nature of the soul and his use of the traditional motif 'like to like'. Finally, Dr O'Brien considers Empedocles; place in the subsequent development of Greek philosophy. He sees Empedocles' work as a primitive anticipation of Plato, a significant union of spiritual other-worldliness with the philosophical and scientific traditions of the Presocratics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement; System of references and abbreviations; 1. The Proposed Reconstruction; 2. Rest and Movement; 3. Speed; 4. Time; 5. The Place of Love and Strife; 6. The Shape of Love and Strife; 7. The Separated Elements; 8. The Cyclic System; 9. The Zoogonical Stages; 10. Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Author/date index to the bibliography; Index locorum; General Index.

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NLS9780521100373
9780521100373
0521100372
Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle: A Reconstruction from the Fragments and Secondary Sources by Denis O'Brien
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-01-18
476
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