Thucydides and the philosophical origins of history
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press
2007
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Restoring the wonder of Thucydides
- Theoretical preliminaries
- Short outline
- Thucydides's vision
- Introduction: Six features of Thucydides's text
- The first sentence
- The archaeology
- The empire of logos
- What the Athenians did not know
- Thucydides on his method
- Disclosure about disclosure
- The causes of the war
- The case of pericles
- War: Pericles's first speech
- Who we are
- Pericles's funeral oration
- Rhetoric and adversity
- Pericles's third speech
- Transition
- the dissemination of pericles
- Plague
- Cleon and Diodotus
- Brasidas and Hermocrates
- Nicias and Alcibiades
- Thucydides
- Themistocles
- Identity and disclosure
- Deinon, logos, and the tragic question concerning the human
- Tragedy
- Introducing the Deinon
- Tragic elements in thucydides
- Deinon in pre-tragic literature : a summary
- Aeschylus
- Sophocles
- Euripides
- Thucydides revisited (the Deinon and Epieikeia)
- Plato
- Thucydidean temporality
- The metaphysics of praise
- Pericles and Socrates on Athens
- Plato's menexenus
- Thucydides and Plato in the philosophical tradition
- Heraclitus
- Thucydides as a cure for platonism
- Thucydidean realism
- Book eight
- Philosophical implications
- Appendix one: Restoring key terms 1.1--1.23
- Unconcealedness (Aletheia)
- What is appropriate (Ta Deonta)
- Pretext (prophasis)
- Compulsion (Ananke)
- Kind (Toioutos)
- Appendix two: Pretragic history of Deinon
- Etymology and history of interpretation
- Homer and Hesiod
- Appendix three: Wittgenstein on fly-bottles, aspect seeing, and history
- Aspect seeing
- Aspect seeing and history
- Conclusion: Forms of life and logos
- Appendix four: Heidegger on world and originary temporality
- World
- Ontological difference
- Originary temporality
- Phenomenological bestiary
- An internal defense.