Siren and the Sage Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China

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Siren and the Sage

Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China

Steven Shankman | Stephen Durrant

Philosophy / General

A comparative study of what the most influential writers of Ancient Greece and China thought it meant to have knowledge and whether they distinguished knowledge from other forms of wisdom. It surveys selected works of poetry, history and philosophy from the period of roughly the eighth through to the second century BCE, including Homer's "Odyssey", the ancient Chinese "Classic of Poetry", Thucydides' "History of the Peloponnesian War", Sima Qian's "Records of the Historian", Plato's "Symposium", and Laozi's "Dao de Jing and the writings of Zhuangzi". The intention, through such juxtaposition, is to introduce the foundational texts of each tradition which continue to influence the majority of the world's population.


Publication Date: 01 March 2000
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Continuum
ISBN-13: 9780304706402
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 272
Weight (oz): 12.8

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