Creation of a Philosophy of History by Herodotus

The Greco-Persian Wars involved the peoples of Greece in a joint endeavour, which requiired the overcoming of their local conflicts. This will explain why Herodotus succeeded in formulating a complete global philosophy of history. In doing so, he drew on ideas from the cultural heritage of Greece, a...

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Autor: Sáseta Naranjo, Rafael Antonio
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)
Repositorio:Hypnos
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.hypnos.org.br:article/648
Acceso en línea:https://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/648
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Heródoto
felicidad
destino
Creso
Solón
Herodotus
happiness
fate
Croesus
Solon
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Sumario:The Greco-Persian Wars involved the peoples of Greece in a joint endeavour, which requiired the overcoming of their local conflicts. This will explain why Herodotus succeeded in formulating a complete global philosophy of history. In doing so, he drew on ideas from the cultural heritage of Greece, and the related concept of the instability of human happiness. Originally, however, this concept functioned at the level of the individual. Solon’s poetry extend this level to that of the pólis, which will help the historian to go a step further to encompass entire nations and empires. The relationship of both Solon and Herodotus to Athens will be a contributory factor in this. With these factors the historian will eventually be able to create a whole philosophy of history.