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A systematic survey of ancient Greek philosophical thought, tracing development from early natural inquiries through Socratic and Platonic reflections to Aristotelian, Hellenistic, and later Neoplatonic currents. The author analyzes key doctrines and methods across schools — including materialist, rationalist, ethical, and skeptical tendencies — and debates their relation to observation, language, and political life. He critiques prior historians' frameworks while emphasizing continuities and shifts in emphasis, and devotes attention to the Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics, and the religious and mystical revival associated with late antiquity. Chapters interweave textual analysis, fragmentary evidence, and comparative interpretation to map the evolution of ideas.

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Alfred William Benn

Alfred William Benn was a British philosopher and historian of philosophy, known for his comprehensive works on the development of philosophical thought. His notable contributions include "History of Modern Philosophy," which explores the evolution of philosophical ideas from the Renaissance to the 19th century, and "The Greek Philosophers," a two-volume examination of ancient Greek thought and its lasting impact on Western philosophy. Benn's scholarship is characterized by a critical approach to philosophical texts, making his works valuable resources for both students and scholars interested in the history of ideas.

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