[COMPLETE] A Critical History of Greek Philosophy, by Walter Terence Stace - icequeen

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A Critical History of Greek Philosophy, by Walter Terence Stace (1886 - 1967)

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/a-critical-history-of-greek-philosophy-by-walter-terence-stace/


This is an abandoned solo, lovingly bought out of mothballs and given a new lease on life as a group project!

Volunteers outside the USA: Walter Terence Stace died in 1967. This person's work may still be protected by copyright in countries where copyright duration is determined by the author's death date. In Europe this is 70 years; in Canada it is 50 years; and in Australia it is 70 years for authors who died after 1955.
This book contains the substance, and for the most part the words, of a course of public lectures delivered during the first three months of 1919. The original division into lectures has been dropped, the matter being more conveniently redivided into chapters. ( Walter Terence Stace) (Summary by )
Source text (please read only from this text!): http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/33411

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[*]Project Code: bidlU7wr
[*]Link to author on Wikipedia (if available): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Terence_Stace (Walter Terence Stace)
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[*]Number of sections (files) this project will have: 45
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Genres for the project: *Non-fiction/Philosophy/Ancient

Keywords that describe the book: philosophy, Ancient Greece, plato, socrates, ancient philosophy, history of philosophy

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"Section # of A Critical History of Greek Philosophy. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "A Critical History of Greek Philosophy, by Walter Terence Stace. Section Title."
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OK, we are ready for readers! This is an abandoned solo, and I am currently looking around for the one section that was recorded. It should be around somewhere, but if I don't find it, I will open it up. I should have the word counts up shortly!
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Off we go to Readers Wanted!
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What a great project! I would like to claim the following sections:

5 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 4: Other Ionic Thinkers 123 words Open

20 Chapter 11: The Semi-Socratics | Part 3: The Megarics 267 words Open

30 Chapter 13: Aristotle | Part 2: Logic 391 words Open

Thank you,
Kerry Adams
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Post by thorolfhammer »

What a great place to start! :clap: :clap:
I'd like to take on sections 1-4- that is,
1 Chapter 1: The Idea of Philosophy in General 5455 words Open
2 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 1: Thales 1148 words Open
3 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 2: Anaximander 1008 words Open
4 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 3: Anaximenes 596 words Open
I'm a newbie, so let me know if there's anything more I need to do but record and upload!~
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yourbookvoice wrote: January 29th, 2022, 6:23 am What a great project! I would like to claim the following sections:

5 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 4: Other Ionic Thinkers 123 words Open

20 Chapter 11: The Semi-Socratics | Part 3: The Megarics 267 words Open

30 Chapter 13: Aristotle | Part 2: Logic 391 words Open

Thank you,
Kerry Adams
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Sections 5, 20 and 30 are yours! Thanks Kerry!
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thorolfhammer wrote: January 29th, 2022, 8:10 am What a great place to start! :clap: :clap:
I'd like to take on sections 1-4- that is,
1 Chapter 1: The Idea of Philosophy in General 5455 words Open
2 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 1: Thales 1148 words Open
3 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 2: Anaximander 1008 words Open
4 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 3: Anaximenes 596 words Open
I'm a newbie, so let me know if there's anything more I need to do but record and upload!~
The only thing that you need to do before you record is to get the OK on your test. Sections 1-4 are all yours, thank you! What name would you like credited on your catalog page?
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Post by yourbookvoice »

icequeen wrote: January 29th, 2022, 8:53 pm
yourbookvoice wrote: January 29th, 2022, 6:23 am What a great project! I would like to claim the following sections:

5 Chapter 2: The Ionics | Part 4: Other Ionic Thinkers 123 words Open

20 Chapter 11: The Semi-Socratics | Part 3: The Megarics 267 words Open

30 Chapter 13: Aristotle | Part 2: Logic 391 words Open

Thank you,
Kerry Adams
Your Book Voice
Sections 5, 20 and 30 are yours! Thanks Kerry!
You are welcome. And thank you, I am looking forward to helping a wee bit on this project. Be of good cheer. :)
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Post by Kantolope »

If there's still time to claim, I'd love to do the following:
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 1: Pyrrho 984 words Open
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 2: The New Academy 422 words Open
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 3: Later Scepticism 317 words Open

Thanks,
Nawton
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Post by icequeen »

Kantolope wrote: February 1st, 2022, 9:09 am If there's still time to claim, I'd love to do the following:
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 1: Pyrrho 984 words Open
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 2: The New Academy 422 words Open
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 3: Later Scepticism 317 words Open

Thanks,
Nawton
Sections 44, 45 and 46 are yours, thank you! What name would you like credited on your catalog page?
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Post by Kantolope »

icequeen wrote: February 1st, 2022, 8:01 pm
Kantolope wrote: February 1st, 2022, 9:09 am If there's still time to claim, I'd love to do the following:
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 1: Pyrrho 984 words Open
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 2: The New Academy 422 words Open
Chapter 17: The Sceptics Part 3: Later Scepticism 317 words Open

Thanks,
Nawton
Sections 44, 45 and 46 are yours, thank you! What name would you like credited on your catalog page?
Just Nawton please.
Thank you!
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Post by teggan »

Assuming they're still open, I would love to give chapters 3 and 4 a go. Which is to say:

6 Chapter 3: The Pythagoreans 2459 words Open
7 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 1: Xenophanes 857 words Open
8 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 2: Parmenides 2637 words Open
9 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 3: Zeno 2353 words Open
10 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 4: Critical Remarks on Eleaticism 3481 words Open

Cheers,
Taylor
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teggan wrote: February 2nd, 2022, 6:36 pm Assuming they're still open, I would love to give chapters 3 and 4 a go. Which is to say:

6 Chapter 3: The Pythagoreans 2459 words Open
7 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 1: Xenophanes 857 words Open
8 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 2: Parmenides 2637 words Open
9 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 3: Zeno 2353 words Open
10 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 4: Critical Remarks on Eleaticism 3481 words Open

Cheers,
Taylor
They are all open, and now yours, thank you Taylor! What name would you like credited on your catalog page?
Ann

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Post by teggan »

icequeen wrote: February 2nd, 2022, 9:10 pm
teggan wrote: February 2nd, 2022, 6:36 pm Assuming they're still open, I would love to give chapters 3 and 4 a go. Which is to say:

6 Chapter 3: The Pythagoreans 2459 words Open
7 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 1: Xenophanes 857 words Open
8 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 2: Parmenides 2637 words Open
9 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 3: Zeno 2353 words Open
10 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 4: Critical Remarks on Eleaticism 3481 words Open

Cheers,
Taylor
They are all open, and now yours, thank you Taylor! What name would you like credited on your catalog page?
You can credit me as T. Eggan on the catalog page. Thanks so much!
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Post by icequeen »

teggan wrote: February 3rd, 2022, 10:08 am
icequeen wrote: February 2nd, 2022, 9:10 pm
teggan wrote: February 2nd, 2022, 6:36 pm Assuming they're still open, I would love to give chapters 3 and 4 a go. Which is to say:

6 Chapter 3: The Pythagoreans 2459 words Open
7 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 1: Xenophanes 857 words Open
8 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 2: Parmenides 2637 words Open
9 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 3: Zeno 2353 words Open
10 Chapter 4: The Eleatics | Part 4: Critical Remarks on Eleaticism 3481 words Open

Cheers,
Taylor
They are all open, and now yours, thank you Taylor! What name would you like credited on your catalog page?
You can credit me as T. Eggan on the catalog page. Thanks so much!
Perfect! Here is your catalog page! https://librivox.org/reader/17130
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