From the 500s BCE to the 200s CE: Pythagoras to Nagarjuna (25)

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This catalogue of the world’s most influential philosophers begins with Pythagoras. Best known today as a mathematician, Pythagoras claimed that numbers underpin the harmonious structure of the world. He developed a set of principles that guided his fellow Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, among others. The volume ends with the contributions of the Indian Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna, who expanded the idea of the “middle way” between the extremes of existence and nonexistence. Detailed biographies of these philosophers—as well as Confucius, Socrates, Zhuangzi, and others—introduce readers to the early discipline of philosophy and its enduring ideas.
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    • SKU
      RR14180
  • Series
    History's Most Influential Philosophers
  • Manufacturer
    Britannica Educational Publishing
  • Publisher
    Britannica Educational Publishing
  • Publisher or imprint
    Britannica Educational Publishing
  • Author
    Duignan, Brian
  • ISBN-13
    9781641903950
  • Format
    Reinforced Library Binding
  • Size
    6.000 X 9.000
  • Reading Interest
    7,8,9,10,11,12
  • # of Pages
    64
  • Dewey Decimal
    109.2--dc23
  • Date Published
    2025
  • Subject
    Nonfiction, Biographies, Collective Biography, Philosophers
This catalogue of the world’s most influential philosophers begins with Pythagoras. Best known today as a mathematician, Pythagoras claimed that numbers underpin the harmonious structure of the world. He developed a set of principles that guided his fellow Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, among others. The volume ends with the contributions of the Indian Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna, who expanded the idea of the “middle way” between the extremes of existence and nonexistence. Detailed biographies of these philosophers—as well as Confucius, Socrates, Zhuangzi, and others—introduce readers to the early discipline of philosophy and its enduring ideas.

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