Title: PRESOCRATICS: The Pluralists EMPEDOCLES and ANAXAGORAS
1PRESOCRATICS The PluralistsEMPEDOCLES and
ANAXAGORAS
2- ANCIENT NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (600-400 BCE)
- 600 Milesians basic concepts of naturalism
- Pythagorians idealism via mathematics
- 480 Heracliteans vs. Eleatics
- Pluralists reality is not monistic
- Empedocles/Sicily naturalism Pythagorean psyche
- Anaxagoras/Athens naturalism Xenophanean God
- 430 Atomists reality is monistic
- Leucippus (480-420? Know little about him)
- Democritus of Abdera (460-370)
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4Empedocles of Sicily (492-432)
- Legendary figure
- Taught naturalistic theory of universe
- Conceived of human life in Pythagorean terms
- I will tell a double story.
5Metaphysical Schizophrenia Becoming /
Being (physis, nature) (psyche,
spirituality) / \ Being elements
immortal psyche
6Cosmic Origins
- I will tell you the beginning, from which all
that we gaze upon came to be clear earth and
moving sea and moist air and the Titan aither,
squeezing all things round in a circle.
7Principles of Love/Attraction and
Strife/Repulsion
- I will tell a double story. For at one time they
grow to be only one out of many, but at another
time they grow apart to be many out of one at one
time all coming together into one by Love, and at
another being borne apart by the hatred of Strife.
8Evolving Nature
- On his view, it was of necessity that, for
example, the front teeth grew sharp and well
adapted at biting, and the back ones broad and
useful for chewing food this result was
coincidental, not what they were for. - Whenever such parts came about coincidentally as
though for that purpose, the animals survived,
since their form made them fit for survival. - Other animals, differently constituted, perished,
as Empedocles says of the man-headed calves.
9Idea of Evolution
- Evolution time-bomb waiting to explode into
human consciousness - Did not happen in the ancient world
- Teleological view of Nature would prevail
10Immorality, Fall, Reincarnation
- There is an oracle of Necessity, an ancient
decree of the gods, that whenever anyone pollutes
his own dear limbs with the sin of murdercommits
crime and swears a false oathhe wanders away
from the blessed ones for thrice ten thousand
years, growing to be through time all different
kinds of mortals, taking the difficult paths of
life one after another. One of them I am now, a
fugitive from the gods and a wanderer. But what
is lawful for all extends far through the
wide-ruling aither and through the immense glare.
11Pluralism of Empedocles
- Physical reality
- One universe/cosmos
- Composed of elemental material substance
- Exists in space and time
- Obeys causal laws
- Came into being, will perish
- Operates by Principles of Love/Attraction and
Strife/Repusion
- Reality of souls
- Many psychai, non-material individuals
- Each inhabits a material body, but is not itself
in space and time - Under moral law
- Immortal
- Acts freely, but those actions change its destiny
in next life
12Anaxagoras (500-428)
- Migrated to Athens 460
- Member of Pericles circle
- Prosecuted for impiety (?)
- Distinguished causal and teleological
explanations - Taught existence of God Mind (Nous)
13Causal-Naturalistic Explanation
- When one-horned goat was born on Pericles
estate, his enemies claimed it was a portent,
showing he sought to become tyrant. - Anaxagoras cut open the head and showed the two
horns had grown together the phenomenon had a
purely naturalistic or rational explanation.
14Story from Plutarch
- Pericles was leading the fleet, when an eclipse
formed above. The sailors begged him to stop the
attack, since the gods had sent this warning. - Pericles stood up on the back deck and lifted his
cloak, so the sailors were cast in its shadow.
The gods have nothing to do with it, he said.
The moon has moved between the sun and the
earth, blocking its light. - The attack went on, and was victorious.
15Causal Origin of Universe
- All things were together, unlimited in amount and
smallness. These things being so, it is necessary
to suppose that in all things that are being
mixed together there are many things of all
kinds, and seeds of all things. - Rotation caused the separating off, and the dense
is separated from the rare, and the hot from the
cold, and the bright from the dark, and the dry
from the wet. The dense and the wet and the cold
and the dark came together here, where the earth
is now, but the rare and the hot and the dry went
out into the far reaches of the aither.
16Teleological Explanation
- Anaxagoras also taught there was another kind of
explanation in terms of the goal (telos) that
was meant to be attained. - For example, the arrow is set in flight in order
to hit the target. - Does not the root grow in order to get water so
the plant will live?
17Teleological Universe
- Anaxagoras Mind rules all things that possess
lifeboth the larger and the smaller. And Mind
ruled the entire rotation, and started the
rotation. And Mind set in order all things,
whatever kind of things were to bewhatever were
and all that now are and whatever will be.
18Pluralism of Anaxagoras
- Physical reality
- One universe
- Composed of elemental seeds
- In space and time
- Obeys causal laws
- Came into being, will perish
- Reality of God
- One God-being
- Divine mind (i.e. non-material)
- eternal
- Set universe in motion
- To bring about goals (teloi)
19MATTER vs. CIRCLE OF LIFE Becoming
(non-living) (moving life) / \ Being
seeds Being Nous
20- One day I heard someone reading from a book of
Anaxagoras, that it is Mind that directs and is
the cause of everything. I was delighted with
this, and thought that Mind would arrange each
thing in the way that was best. I thought he
would tell me, whether the earth was flat or
round, and would then explain, why it was
better so if it was in the middle of the cosmos,
he would show that it was better to be in the
middle. I was prepared to find out the same way
about the sun and the moon and the stars. Once he
had given this kind of explanation in regard to
each thing, I thought he would go on to explain
the good in things as a whole. This wonderful
hope was dashed as I went on reading and found
that the man made no use of Mind, nor gave it any
responsibility in the management of things, but
mentioned as causes only such things as air and
aither and water and other things like that. -
Socrates