Papers in Hellenistic Philosophy

Papers in Hellenistic Philosophy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9780521417129
ISBN-13 : 0521417120
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Synopsis Papers in Hellenistic Philosophy by : Jacques Brunschwig

This collection makes available in English twelve papers by the distinguished French scholar Professor Jacques Brunschwig. The essays deal with problems arising in the texts and doctrines of the three major philosophical schools of the Hellenistic period - Epicureanism, Stoicism and Scepticism.

Hellenistic Philosophy

Hellenistic Philosophy
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105017788147
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Synopsis Hellenistic Philosophy by : Kōnstantinos Iōannou Voudourēs

The articles included in the present volume on Hellenistic Philosophy represent a selection of the texts of the papers that were submitted and presented at the Fourth International Conference on Greek Philosophy. The texts refer to the problems or examine particular aspects of the philosophy of Stoicism, Epicureanism, and Scepticism. In particular, apart from studies which attempt to define Hellenistic philosophy, and the general climate of that age, there are others which deal with topics of moral and political philosophy, philosophy of mind, ontology and metaphysics.--

Hellenistic Philosophy

Hellenistic Philosophy
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 0520058089
ISBN-13 : 9780520058088
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Synopsis Hellenistic Philosophy by : A. A. Long

The purpose of this book is to trace the main developments in Greek philosophy during the period which runs from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.c. to the end of the Roman Republic (31 B.c.). These three centuries, known to us as the Hellenistic Age, witnessed a vast expansion of Greek civilization eastwards, following Alexander's conquests; and later, Greek civilization penetrated deeply into the western Mediterranean world assisted by the political conquerors of Greece, the Romans. But philosophy throughout this time remained a predominantly Greek activity. The most influential thinkers in the Hellenistic world were Stoics, Epicureans and Sceptics. This book gives a concise critical analysis of their ideas and their methods of thought. The last book in English to cover this ground was written sixty years ago. In the interval the subject has moved on, quite rapidly since the last war, but most of the best work is highly specialized. There is a clear need for a general appraisal of Hellenistic philosophy which can provide those who are not specialists with an up-to-date account of the subject. Hellenistic philosophy is often regarded as a dull product of second-rate thinkers who are unable to stand comparison with Plato and Aristotle. This book will help to remove such misconceptions and arouse wider interest in a field which is fascinating both historically and conceptually.

Passions and Perceptions

Passions and Perceptions
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9780521402026
ISBN-13 : 0521402026
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Synopsis Passions and Perceptions by : Jacques Brunschwig

This volume considers the important contributions to philosophy made by the philosophers of the Hellenistic schools.

Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind

Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9780520076594
ISBN-13 : 0520076591
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Synopsis Hellenistic Philosophy of Mind by : Julia Annas

"Usually, such a work becomes at some point too scholarly to be read by . . . amateurs. This is not the case here. It's an admirable accomplishment."—David K. Glidden, University of California Riverside

From Epicurus to Epictetus

From Epicurus to Epictetus
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Publisher : Clarendon Press
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9780191535383
ISBN-13 : 0191535389
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Synopsis From Epicurus to Epictetus by : A. A. Long

A.A. Long, one of the world's leading writers on ancient philosophy, presents eighteen essays on the philosophers and schools of the Hellenistic and Roman periods—-Epicureans, Stoics, and Sceptics. The discussion ranges over four centuries of innovative and challenging thought in ethics and politics, psychology, epistemology, and cosmology. In From Epicurus to Epictetus, Long's focus is on the distinctive contributions and methodologies of individual thinkers, notably Epicurus, Zeno, Pyrrho, Arcesilaus, Lucretius, Cicero, Seneca, and Epictetus. Placing their philosophy in its cultural context, and considering it in relation to the earlier ideas of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, he invites his readers to imagine themselves choosing between Stoicism and Epicureanism as philosophies of life. All but one of these pieces has been previously published in periodicals or conference volumes, but the author has revised and updated everything, and has also added postscripts to many of the essays. This is a book not only for scholars and experts but also, thanks to the author's accessible style, for everyone interested in understanding the legacy and continuing relevance of ancient thought.

Hellenistic Philosophy

Hellenistic Philosophy
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Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781603848787
ISBN-13 : 1603848789
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Synopsis Hellenistic Philosophy by :

This new edition of Hellenistic Philosophy--including nearly 100 pages of additional materia--offers the first English translation of the account of Stoic ethics by Arius Didymus, substantial new sources on Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Scepticism, expanded representation of Plutarch and Cicero, and a fuller presentation of papyrological evidence. Inwood and Gerson maintain the standard of consistency and accuracy that distinguished their translations in the first edition, while regrouping some material into larger, more thematically connected passages. This edition is further enhanced by a new, more spacious page design.

Stoic Studies

Stoic Studies
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0520229746
ISBN-13 : 9780520229747
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Synopsis Stoic Studies by : A. A. Long

"Long's discussions enjoy consistently thorough contextualization; psychology cannot be understood without natural philosophy, nor dialectic without ethics, and Long's case studies show both that and how that is the case, in persuasive detail and with enviable clarity. The pieces fall into three subject areas: intellectual and cultural inheritance, ethics, and psychology."—Catherine Atherton, New College, Oxford "A. A. Long's Stoic Studies does far more than bring together a set of important papers on Stoicism. Read together, the papers in this collection paint two pictures. One is of the author and his broad-minded pursuit of an intellectual 'fascination,' a pursuit carried out with historical and literary rigour as well as considerable philosophical ingenuity. The other is of the Stoic school itself, emerging from a passion for Socratic arguments... It is a long and remarkably rich philosophical history, and Tony Long has done a very great deal to help others feel its fascination."—Brad Inwood, University of Toronto "Long writes in a lucid, engaging way, even when treating difficult subjects or referring to complex scholarly and philosophical debates. He has a special gift for combining, in thirty pages or so, an illuminating survey of a topic with at least one sustained analysis of a key text or theory. As a result, this collection has a coherence and internal development that makes it comparable with a good monograph."—Christopher Gill, University of Exeter

Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in Late Hellenistic Philosophy

Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in Late Hellenistic Philosophy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 209
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ISBN-10 : 9781139496148
ISBN-13 : 113949614X
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Synopsis Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in Late Hellenistic Philosophy by : Myrto Hatzimichali

Eclecticism is a concept widely used in the history of ancient philosophy to describe the intellectual stance of diverse thinkers such as Plutarch, Cicero and Seneca. In this book the historical and interpretative problems associated with eclecticism are for the first time approached from the point of view of the only self-described eclectic philosopher from Antiquity, Potamo of Alexandria. The evidence is examined in detail with reference to the philosophical and wider intellectual background of the period. Potamo's views are placed in the context of key debates at the forefront of late Hellenistic philosophical activity to which he contributed, such as the criterion of truth, the first principles in physics, the moral end and the interpretation of Aristotle's esoteric works. The emergence of eclecticism is thus treated in connection with the major shift in philosophical interests and methods that marked the passage from Hellenistic to Imperial philosophy.