BEFORE PHILOSOPHY. THE INTELLECTUAL ADVENTURE OF ANCIENT MAN.
Material type: TextSeries: THE PELICAN PHILOSOPHY SERIESPublication details: PENGUIN BOOKS LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN 1954Description: 275 11 x 18 cmSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Libros | Biblioteca Guillermo Furlong | 1 (091) F 828 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002546 |
- Notas al final de cada capítulo.
- Preface. - Introduction. Myth and reality. - Egypt. The nature of the universe. The function of the state. The values of life. - Mesopotamia. The cosmos as a state. The function of the state. The good life. - Conclusion. The emancipation of thought from myth. - Index
A study of the primitive myths, beliefs, and speculations of Egypt and Mesopotamia, out of which grew the religions and philosophies of the later world. An essay on speculative thought in the ancient near east .
There are no comments on this title.