Axial Age

The concept of the Axial Age, associated with the work of Karl Jaspers, suggests that the 1st millennium BC saw a particularly intense period of intellectual and religious development which continues to resonate in thought and society. The flowering of Greek philosophy, the crystallisation of monotheism with Zoroaster and/or his successors, and the founding of Buddhism and Confucianism, for example, date from the Axial Age period.

 

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