Eliminativism in Ancient Philosophy Eliminativism in Ancient Philosophy

Eliminativism in Ancient Philosophy

Greek and Buddhist Philosophers on Material Objects

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A comparative investigation in the metaphysics of material objects in ancient philosophy, this book provides radically new insights into key themes and areas of ancient thought by drawing on Greek and Buddhist philosophies.

Ugo Zilioli explicates the neglected tradition of philosophers who in different ways made material objects either redundant or ontologically dispensable in the ancient world. Chapters cover concepts such as nihilism, indeterminacy, solipsism and tropes, demonstrating how the philosophy of major thinkers Protagoras, Vasubandhu, Gorgias, Nagarjuna, Pyrrho, and the Cyrenaics advance our understanding of eliminativism.

Zilioli's historical and philosophical reconstruction challenges traditional readings of key moments and figures in the history of thought, both Eastern and Western, as well as providing conceptual tools that are of interest not only to historians of philosophy but also to contemporary metaphysicians.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2024
25 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
192
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Bloomsbury Academic
TAILLE
1,2
Mo

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