Ancient Tragedy and the Origins of Modern Science (Philosophical explorations)

by Michael Davis

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Through a close reading of Sophocles' Ajax, Descartes' Discourse on Method, and Plato's Meno, Davis argues that ancient tragedy and modern science are alternative responses to the human longing for autonomy or striving to be a god.

Tragic heroes assume that through politics they can exert more control over the world than the world will allow. To them the whole world is politics, or polis. Scientists seek to control by mastering nature, which, in essence, means to transform the whole of the world into a Polis. Thus the issues and motivations in modern science were already present in ancient tragedy.

  • ISBN10 0809313901
  • ISBN13 9780809313907
  • Publish Date 4 April 1988
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 18 October 2013
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Southern Illinois University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 178
  • Language English