The Techne of Nutrition in Ancient Greek Philosophy

Abstract: The preparation of food and nutrition is a pervasive techne in the classical Greek world. Indeed, food technology may be a defining characteristic of humanity (Levi-Strauss, 1964). We begin with a glimpse of a tension in the use of the word techne in relation to the preparation of food in Plato’s Gorgias 462d-e. Turning to the Presocratics, we discern three distinct perspectives on food, those of Empedocles, Anaxagoras, and the treatise Regimen (Περὶ Διαίτης). In Regimen, we find an anticipation of the distinctions made by Plato in the Gorgias passage, and trace some of the implications in what we may call the “food technology” of this treatise that manages to be both philosophical and technically informative.

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Main Author: Preus,Anthony
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Brasília / Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra 2020
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-249X2020000200303
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