The Ideals of Inquiry: An Ancient History
by G. E. R. Lloyd 2020-11-24 17:37:36
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Long before science as we know it today existed, sophisticated studies of the external world were undertaken, notably in Mesopotamia, India, China, and Greece. G. E. R. Lloyd explores three interrelated issues concerning those investigations. This fi... Read more
Long before science as we know it today existed, sophisticated studies of the external world were undertaken, notably in Mesopotamia, India, China, and Greece. G. E. R. Lloyd explores three interrelated issues concerning those investigations. This first issue is methods - how was it thoughtthat they should be pursued? The second is subject-matter - what was assumed about what there is to be investigated? The third issue is aims and value - what were such investigations thought to be good for? Thus how did an ideal of demonstration that would yield incontrovertible conclusions come toarise and what did it owe to the political institutions of the society in which it first developed, namely ancient Greece?Debate has been widely practised and not just in literate societies: Lloyd''s second chapter draws up a taxonomy of ancient debates and discusses how the ideals of transparency and accountability were made explicit. Then how did ideas about the need to undertake systematic research come to beformulated and such research practised, and what obstacles did it face? Different equally valid assumptions have been made about what there is to be investigated, reflecting what is here called the multidimensionality of the phenomena, and different ancient investigators entertained different aimsfor their work, mirroring but sometimes going beyond the current values of their society. Taking stock of all this diversity, the final chapter spells out the implications for our understanding of the history of human reasoning in general, exploring its commonalities and where and why it hasmanifested and continues to manifest specificities across different populations. Less
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  • 8.5 X 5.43 X 0.27 in
  • 176
  • Oxford University Press
  • July 30, 2016
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  • 9780198776925
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G. E. R. Lloyd, University lecturer in Classics at Cambridge, was born in London in 1933 and educated at Charterhouse. He graduated at King’s College, Cambridge, where he later took his MA and PhD, ...
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