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The Laughter of the Thracian Woman

A Protohistory of Theory
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The Laughter of the Thracian Woman by Hans Blumenberg delves into the philosophical and psychological exploration of human curiosity and the nature of myth. Blumenberg examines the anecdote of the Thracian woman who laughs at the philosopher Thales for falling into a well while stargazing, using it as a metaphor to discuss the tensions between intellectual pursuit and everyday life. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Blumenberg reflects on how myths shape human understanding and perception.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intersection of myth and modernity, exploring how ancient stories continue to influence contemporary thought. Hans Blumenberg delves into philosophical themes with rich narratives, making it a captivating read for those who enjoy deep, reflective insights into human culture and history.

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The Laughter of the Thracian Woman

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An important work by 20th-century philosopher Hans Blumenberg, here translated into English for the first time, The Laughter of the Thracian Woman describes the reception history of an anecdote best known from Plato’s Theaetetus dialogue. While focused on observing the stars, the early astronomer and proto-philosopher Thales of Miletus fails to see a well directly in his path and tumbles down. A Thracian servant girl laughs, amused that he sought to understand what was above him when he was not mindful of what was right in front of him.

Blumenberg sees the story as a highly sought substitute for our missing knowledge of the earliest historical events that would fit the label “theory.” By retelling the anecdote, philosophers reveal their distinctive values regarding absorption in curiosity, philosophy’s past, and the demand that theorists abide by sanctioned methods and procedures. In this work and others, Blumenberg demonstrates that philosophers’ most beloved images and anecdotes have become indispensable to philosophy as metaphors; that is, as representations whose meanings remain indefinite and invite frequent reinterpretation.

Series: New Directions in German Studies

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The Laughter of the Thracian Woman is noted for its deep engagement with Western intellectual history, challenging readers with its intricate exploration of philosophical anecdotes. The book intricately traces the myth of Thales through various historical lenses, questioning scientific endeavour and human tendencies towards arrogance. Translators and scholars highlight its unique intersection of literature and philosophy, making it a robust text for understanding tensions between theoretical and intuitive insights.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781623562304

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 June 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic USA

Contributors:

  • Translated by Spencer Hawkins

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 214.0mm

Weight: 280g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Hans Blumenberg (1920-1996) was one of the most significant German philosophers of the twentieth century. His publications include The Legibility of the World, Legitimacy of the Modern Age, Genesis of the Copernican World, Work on Myth, and Out of the Cave.

Spencer Hawkins is an Instructor in the Cultures, Civilizations, and Ideas program at Bilkent University, Turkey.

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