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Book: The Western Epistemic Tradition and the Scientific Study of Religion

Chapter: From Myth to Proto-Science: A Transformational Turning Point in the History of Human Thought

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.44005

Blurb:

There is significant agreement among philosophers and historians that social, economic, and political conditions in ancient Greece made possible the emergence of a new, non-mythical, mode of thought. The philosophy of the pre-Socratic cosmologists from the Milesians to the atomists gave birth to a new cultural value of knowledge for the sake of knowledge alone that made possible the eventual emergence of modern scientific thinking.

Chapter Contributors

  • Donald Wiebe (dwiebe@trinity.utoronto.ca - donwiebe) 'University of Toronto'