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A History of Philosophy I: Hellenic and Roman Period

De: Émile Bréhier
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In A History of Philosophy, Émile Bréhier offers one of the twentieth century’s most lucid and comprehensive explorations of Western philosophical thought. Volume I — Hellenic and Roman Period — traces the origins of philosophy from the Presocratics to the great systems of late antiquity, revealing the formative dialogue between reason, nature, and the divine that shaped the intellectual destiny of the Western world.

Bréhier approaches the classical heritage not as a museum of doctrines, but as a living tradition animated by the search for wisdom. From the rational inquiries of the Milesians to the moral vision of the Stoics, from the metaphysical architecture of Plato and Aristotle to the spiritual synthesis of Neoplatonism, this volume illuminates the evolution of ideas within their historical and cultural contexts.

Combining erudition with clarity, Bréhier examines how Greek philosophy laid the foundations of logic, ethics, and metaphysics, and how its Roman heirs adapted these legacies to a new moral and political order. His narrative reveals the continuity of thought that unites the schools of antiquity and anticipates the spiritual and intellectual transformations of the medieval world.

More than a historical survey, A History of Philosophy I stands as a meditation on the enduring power of reason and the human aspiration to understand being, order, and truth. It invites today’s reader to rediscover the ancient sources of philosophical inquiry — not as relics of the past, but as vital expressions of the mind’s quest for meaning.

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