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Praise for the French edition: "Andre Laks is a hugely respected scholar of ancient Greek philosophy. What he offers here is a highly sophisticated essay on the very idea of Presocratic philosophy. The book is deeply learned in its command both of the ancient evidence and of the modern scholarship on the Presocratics, and it gives particularly rewarding attention to Nietzsche, Weber, Cassirer, Heidegger, and Vernant."--Malcolm Schofield, St. John's College, University of Cambridge Praise for the French edition: "In this illuminating and distinctive book, Andre Laks shows that the way in which…mehr

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Praise for the French edition: "Andre Laks is a hugely respected scholar of ancient Greek philosophy. What he offers here is a highly sophisticated essay on the very idea of Presocratic philosophy. The book is deeply learned in its command both of the ancient evidence and of the modern scholarship on the Presocratics, and it gives particularly rewarding attention to Nietzsche, Weber, Cassirer, Heidegger, and Vernant."--Malcolm Schofield, St. John's College, University of Cambridge Praise for the French edition: "In this illuminating and distinctive book, Andre Laks shows that the way in which historians of philosophy conceived of early Greek philosophy was intimately bound up with their own view of modernity. 'Presocratic philosophy' is revealed to be a precarious historical construct that says as much about our concerns as it does about the intellectual world of the archaic age."--Christian Wildberg, Princeton University
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André Laks Translated by Glenn W. Most