Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy
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Rating | : | 4.75 (553 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0822369133 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 184 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"In our anti-Eurocentrist era, attempts abound to 'decenter' European legacy, to demonstrate how European ideology borrowed from and simultaneously oppressed other traditions. Karatani’s book makes you see the entire history of philosophy in a new way; it deserves to become an instant classic.". Kojin Karatani does something very different: he decenters European legacy from within, shifting the accent from the classic Greek idealism (Plato, Aristotle) to its half-forgotten predecessors, the so-called Ionian materialists (Thales, Democritus), the first philosophers who were also the true founders of democratic egalitarianism
Contrasting Athenian democracy with Ionian isonomia—a system based on non-rule and a lack of social divisions whereby equality is realized through the freedom to immigrate—Karatani shows how early Greek thinkers from Heraclitus to Pythagoras were inseparably linked to the isonomia of their Ionian origins, not democracy. He finds in isonomia a model for how an egalitarian society not driven by class antagonism might be put into practice, and resituates Socrates's work and that of his intellectual hei