Stolen Legacy
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Descripción editorial
"""Stolen Legacy"" is a seminal work by George G. M. James, published in 1954, that challenges conventional views on the origins of Western philosophy. In this thought-provoking book, James argues that much of the philosophical knowledge credited to ancient Greece actually originated in ancient Egypt and was later appropriated by Greek scholars. He contends that Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle were heavily influenced by the teachings of Egyptian mystery schools, particularly those of the temple of Karnak in Thebes. James explores various aspects of Egyptian spirituality, science, and philosophy, highlighting their profound impact on Western thought. By uncovering this ""stolen legacy,"" James seeks to restore the rightful recognition of Egypt's contributions to world civilization and to challenge Eurocentric narratives of intellectual history. ""Stolen Legacy"" remains a significant work in the study of African philosophy and the decolonization of knowledge."