This book is a balanced interdisciplinary philosophic-scientific presentation of the evolution of Western thought through the presocratic tradition, where the synthesis of rationality and intuition - rather than their opposition - is the key to answering all questions of science, as we now understand the them. It is a book that investigates the roots of Western science and philosophy, where probably for the first time a coherent interrelation is shown between presocratics' thought and classical, as well as modern physical sciences.
It is addressed to the intelligent layperson as well as to the scientist of our time, who is interested in the emergence and evolution of Western thought - both scientific and philosophic. It will appeal to professionals and graduate students interested in general philosophy and philosophy of science.
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"Vamvacas provides a very neat survey of presocratic philosophers in chronological order detailing their contributions to modern science. ... provide a fairly lucid introduction to presocratic thought. The book was originally written in Greek in 2001 and has been translated in a manner that is easily accessible to non-historians, including Vamvacas' desired scientific readership." (Luciano Boschiero, Metascience, Vol. 19 (3), November, 2010)