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Ancient Civilizations - Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy

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Book Synopsis: This is an argument that philosophy is born with and dependent on the idea of nature; and that this idea was first discovered or manifested in the perception of biological reality, in particular the perception of hereditary transmission of physical and behavioral qualities, together with the perception that moral and legal codes are relative and contingent. It was generally only within the spiritual and intellectual horizon of certain types of aristocracies to have access to such perceptions, as well as ability and liberty to openly state or explore them. A connection is further observed, on these grounds, between philosophy and tyranny, or rather the philosopher and tyrant as closely related types that emerge during the decline of e.g., Greek and Renaissance Italian aristocratic communities. I make this case through a study of Nietzsche's reading of antiquity, in particular his reading of Plato and Pindar, or rather a Nietzschean reading of these. The first long chapter also covers George Frazer and anthropological and historical literature, as well as Homer. This is a revised version of my own doctoral dissertation, and includes a long new introduction explaining my intentions in this book. I make the case in this introduction that this same matter of selective breeding, whether sexual selection, or various societies' management of marriage and reproduction, constitutes the most important part of morality, legislation, or of the "lawgiver's art," and that a sharp awareness of this reality is what led, again, to the discovery of the standard of nature and the subsequent birth of philosophy.The type of the tyrant is ultimately interpreted as a kind of "active philosophy," although it must be emphasized that such can only be the case for the ancient Greek or Renaissance Italian type, not what is called by the name "tyrant" indiscriminately today. Accordingly the voice of Callicles in Plato's Gorgias is interpreted as the political philosophy, or the weaponized posture of the pre-Socratic philosophical type.

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Unlock the secrets of philosophy and the birth of thought with our selective breeding and the birth of philosophy book. Explore the fascinating concept that philosophy is intricately linked to nature and biological reality, as well as the perception of hereditary traits. Delve into the connection between philosophy and tyranny, as well as the emergence of philosopher and tyrant as closely related types. This book is a revised version of a doctoral dissertation, offering a deep dive into Nietzsche's reading of antiquity and the historical implications of selective breeding.

Discover the profound impact of selective breeding on morality, legislation, and the art of lawmaking. Gain insights into how various societies' management of marriage and reproduction shaped the standard of nature and gave rise to philosophy. By examining the tyrant as a form of "active philosophy," this book sheds light on ancient Greek and Renaissance Italian philosophies, offering a unique perspective on the relationship between power and philosophical thought.

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