The Greek View of LifeBoD – Books on Demand, 24. aug. 2015 - 280 sider Nachdruck des Originals von 1896. |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Greek Religion an Interpretation of Nature | 2 |
Greek Religion an Interpretation of the Human Passions | 3 |
Greek Religion the Foundation of Society | 4 |
Religious Festivals | 5 |
The Greek Conception of the Relation of Man to the Gods | 6 |
Divination Omens Oracles | 7 |
Sacrifice and Atonement | 8 |
CHAPTER III | 64 |
THE GREEK VIEW OF THE STATE 1 The Greek State a City | 69 |
The Relation of the State to the Citizen | 70 |
The Greek View of Law 69 | 74 |
888 | 88 |
The Greek View of Manual Labour and Trade | 138 |
IllustrationsIschomachus Socrates 2 Appreciation of External Goods | 140 |
Appreciation of Physical Qualities | 142 |
Guilt and Punishment | 9 |
Mysticism | 10 |
The Greek View of Death and a Future Life | 11 |
Critical and Sceptical Opinion in Greece | 12 |
Ethical Criticism | 13 |
Transition to Monotheism | 14 |
Metaphysical Criticism | 15 |
Metaphysical ReconstructionPlato 17 Summary 8 ΙΟ | 16 |
Greek Athletics | 144 |
Greek EthicsIdentification of the Aesthetic and Ethical Points of View 6 The Greek View of Pleasure 8 The Greek View of Woman 9 Protests against ... | 147 |
Friendship 11 Summary | 184 |
CHAPTER IV | 206 |
Identification of the Aesthetic and Ethical Points of View 0 200 | 209 |
CHAPTER V | 251 |
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Achilles Aeschylus aesthetic Agamemnon ancient ancient Greece Apollo Aristophanes Aristotle artist Athenian Athens beauty BLEPS body character chorus citizen Clytemnestra conceived connexion consciousness criticism death deities Demosthenes Dionysus divine drama earth endeavour ethical Euripides evil example external fact father gods grace Greece Greek conception Greek ideal Greek religion Greek view hand happy harmony heaven heroes Homer honour human idea Iliad illustration immortal individual inspiration intellect least Lycurgus means merely mind modern moral Myers nature never Odysseus Orestes Panathenaea passage passion Patroclus Percy Gardner perfect person philosopher physical Pindar Plato pleasure Plutarch poetry poets point of view political popular PRAX punishment realize regarded relation religious ritual sacrifice sense slave SOCR Socrates soul Sparta spirit STREPS thee theme thing thou Thucydides tion tragedy Translated by Jowett true virtue whole word Zagreus Zeus