History & Surveys
Androtion and the Atthis
BACKGROUND TO THE ATTHIS Atthis was the name given to the local history of Attica. This genre of historiography was invented in the fifth century by Hellanikos of Lesbos. Written in chronicle form, based upon kings and archons, it covered all aspects of Attic affairs from their mythical beginnings to the contemporaryhistory of the individual author …
Basic Issues in Medieval Philosophy, second edition
In this important collection, the editors argue that medieval philosophy is best studied as an interactive discussion between thinkers working on very much the same problems despite being often widely separated in time or place. Each section opens with at least one selection from a classical philosopher, and there are many points at which the readi …
Between Empires
In Between Empires Greg Fisher tackles the problem of pre-Islamic Arab identity by examining the relationship between the Roman Empire and the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and a selection of their Arab allies and neighbours, the Jafnids, Nasrids, and Hujrids. Fisher focuses on the last centurybefore the emergence of Islam and stresses the importance of …
Between Literature and Science
Through close analysis of Eureka and The Purloined Letter, Swirski evaluates Poe's epistemological theses in the light of contemporary philosophy of science and presents literary interpretation as a cooperative game played by the author and reader, thereby illuminating how we read fiction. The analysis of Poe's little-studied Eureka provides the ba …
Cartesian Truth
Bold and pioneering, this book makes a detailed historical and systematic case that Descartes's theory of knowledge is an elegant and powerful combination of a priori, naturalistic, and dialectical elements meriting serious consideration by both contemporary analytic philosophers andpostmodern thinkers. In the course of making this case Thomas Vinc …
Civilizations in History
This companion volume to Civilizations in History examines the story of human development with a focus on the Eastern world. It expands the spectrum of study to include the major historical developments of the world's largest continents: Africa and Asia.
