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Richard Geldard's volume on Anaxagoras is the
third and final volume in his immensely successful
account of Pre-Socratic thought. His first two
volumes brought Heraclitus and Parmenides
vividly alive for a twenty-first century
audience. The final volume, every bit as
brilliant as the first two, is on Anaxagoras,
whose concept of Universal Mind is the
fountainhead of western idealism as it ranges
from Plato and the Neoplatonists to Kant, Hegel,
Emerson and beyond. This is an important book,
superbly written in accessible language. It
makes philosophy as lively and timely as today's
newspaper, and, unlike the newspaper, it will be
relevant tomorrow. The Presocratics looked at the
cosmos as if it were, in itself, alive. So does
Geldard. His trilogy is a triumph and a treasure.
Robert D. Richardson, author of Emerson The
Mind on Fire
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Richard Geldard's volume on Anaxagoras is
the third and final volume in his immensely
successful account of Pre-Socratic thought. His
first two volumes brought Heraclitus and
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Parmenides vividly alive for a twenty-first
century audience. The final volume, every bit
as brilliant as the first two, is on Anaxagoras,
whose concept of Universal Mind is the
fountainhead of western idealism as it ranges
from Plato and the Neoplatonists to Kant, Hegel,
Emerson and beyond. This is an important book,
superbly written in accessible language. It
makes philosophy as lively and timely as today's
newspaper, and, unlike the newspaper, it will be
relevant tomorrow. The Presocratics looked at the
cosmos as if it were, in itself, alive. So does
Geldard. His trilogy is a triumph and a treasure.
Robert D. Richardson, author of Emerson The
Mind on Fire
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