New dictionary of philosophy in Greek
Professor Theodosios Pelegrinis has written a new dictionary of philosophy in Greek (Λεξικό της Φιλοσοφίας, Εκδόσεις Ελληνικά Γράμματα, 2004). The last dictionary of its kind was published around 80 years ago.
Pelegrinis began work on his dictionary in 1999. The finished book is 1512 pages long. It spans 25 centuries of philosophical thought, via 15,000 entries. It is organised in two parts. The first part covers basic ideas, theories, schools and thought trends. The second part focuses on the philosophers themselves.
In an interview with Dimitris Houliarakis of To Vima, Professor Pelegrinis says that he’s not satisfied with the way Greeks philosophise. “I don’t think Greeks philosophise much about their lives.”
He says, “When you philosophise you feel free, and you are truly free.”
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