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Ptolemy's Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life

Full title: Ptolemy's Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life
ISBN: 9780691179582
ISBN 10: 0691179581
Authors: Feke, Jacqueline
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Num. pages: 256
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

The Greco-roman Mathematician Claudius Ptolemy Is One Of The Most Significant Figures In The History Of Science. He Is Remembered Today For His Astronomy, But His Philosophy Is Almost Entirely Lost To History. This Groundbreaking Book Is The First To Reconstruct Ptolemy's General Philosophical System--including His Metaphysics, Epistemology, And Ethics-- And To Explore Its Relationship To Astronomy, Harmonics, Element Theory, Astrology, Cosmology, Psychology, And Theology. In This Stimulating Intellectual History, Jacqueline Feke Uncovers References To A Complex And Sophisticated Philosophical Agenda Scattered Among Ptolemy's Technical Studies In The Physical And Mathematical Science. She Show How He Developed A Philosophy That Was Radical And Even Subversive, Appropriating Ideas And Turning Them Against The Very Philosophers From Whom He Drew Influence. Feke Reveals How Ptolemy' Unique System Is At Once A Critique Of Prevailing Philosophical Trends And A Conception Of The World In Which Mathematics Reigns Supreme. A Compelling Work Of Scholarship, Ptolemy's Philosophy Demonstrates How Ptolemy Situated Mathematics At The Very Foundation Of All Philosophy--theoretical And Practical--and Advanced The Mathematical Way Of Life As The True Path To Human Perfection. 1. Introduction -- 2. Defining The Sciences -- 3. Knowledge Or Conjecture -- 4. Mathematics And The Good Life -- 5. Harmonia -- 6. Harmonics And Astronomy -- 7. Mathematizing The Human Soul -- 8. Astrology And Cosmology -- 9. Conclusion. Jacqueline Feke. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.