Acheloios, Thales, and the Origin of Philosophy: A Response to the Neo-Marxians

Acheloios, Thales, and the Origin of Philosophy: A Response to the Neo-Marxians fundamentally changes our understanding of a pivotal moment in the history of mankind - the origin of the philosophical experience in 6th century Ionia. Through a careful analysis of the archaeological record, a close re...

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