How the Worlds Became: Philosophy and the Oldest Stories

by Clark, Stephen R. L.
ISBN: 9781621389354
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Overview

Our ancestors told many a story about the world, addressing in imaginative terms questions we now consider philosophical or scientific. Among the oldest stories are those telling how the First Thing emerged from Nothing and gradually became "the ten thousand things," including powers of a larger and longer-lasting sort than those of mortals, sometimes represented in the motion of heavenly bodies. Such imaginative tellings or myths in some ways resemble modern cosmological theories, but in their original sense were transformative resources for humane living, providing ways of enlivening our spirits. "The lover of myth," as Aristotle said, "is in a way a lover of wisdom, for the myth is composed of wonders." Let us then approach the stories included here as just such lovers of wisdom, keeping a keen but sympathetic eye out for their wonders, intent on unveiling new insights into our beginnings, and that of all the creatures with whom we share the world.

  • Format: TradePaperback
  • Author: Clark, Stephen R. L.
  • ISBN: 9781621389354
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.76
  • Number Of Pages: 340
  • Publication Year: 2023
Language: English