This book is an exploration of the concept of human freedom through the lens of the ancient Greek world. The author delves into philosophical and literary texts from the period to examine how the Greeks understood and grappled with issues of liberty, autonomy, and self-determination. Through a careful examination of works by figures such as Plato, Aristotle, and Sophocles, the author demonstrates the complexities and contradictions inherent in the Greek conception of freedom. The book highlights the tension between individual liberty and collective responsibility, as well as the role of fate and divine intervention in shaping human choices. Beyond its historical significance, this book offers valuable insights into the enduring questions of human existence. The author explores how the Greek understanding of freedom can enrich contemporary discussions on personal responsibility, political agency, and the limits of human power. This thought-provoking and erudite work provides a deeper understanding of the origins and evolution of the concept of freedom, making it essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, history, or the human condition.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book is an exploration of the concept of human freedom through the lens of the ancient Greek world. The author delves into philosophical and literary texts from the period to examine how the Greeks understood and grappled with issues of liberty, autonomy, and self-determination. Through a careful examination of works by figures such as Plato, Aristotle, and Sophocles, the author demonstrates the complexities and contradictions inherent in the Greek conception of freedom. The book highlights the tension between individual liberty and collective responsibility, as well as the role of fate and divine intervention in shaping human choices. Beyond its historical significance, this book offers valuable insights into the enduring questions of human existence. The author explores how the Greek understanding of freedom can enrich contemporary discussions on personal responsibility, political agency, and the limits of human power. This thought-provoking and erudite work provides a deeper understanding of the origins and evolution of the concept of freedom, making it essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, history, or the human condition. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780282403706_0
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