The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece

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by Marcel Detienne

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The Masters of Truth in Archaic Greece traces the odyssey of “truth,” Aletheia, from mythoreligious to philosophical thought in archaic Greece. Marcel Detienne’s starting point is a simple observation: In archaic Greece, three figures ― the diviner, the bard, and the king ― all share the privilege of dispensing truth by virtue of the religious power of divine memory, which provides them with knowledge, both oracular and inspired, of the present, past, and future. Beginning with this definition of the prerational meaning of truth, Detienne proceeds to elaborate the complex conceptual and historical contexts from which emerges the philosophical notion of truth still influencing Western philosophy today. "Richly suggestive and written with verve and wit, this important study is highly recommended for all students of early Greek thought." ― Choice “Marcel Detienne undertakes a new and daring intellectual project with both rigor and erudition….A fascinating study which is essential reading for sociologists of religion and historians of philosophy alike.” ― Jean-Pierre Vernant Marcel Detienne is Professor of Classics at Johns Hopkins University. His other books include The Gardens of Adonis: Spices in Greek Mythology, Dionysus at Large, The Cuisine of Sacrifice among the Greeks , and The Creation of Mythology . Used Book in Good Condition

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