The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy
Herausgeber: Arenson, Kelly
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The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy provides accessible yet rigorous introductions to the theories of knowledge, ethics, and physics belonging to each of the Epicureans, Stoics, and Skeptics.
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The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy provides accessible yet rigorous introductions to the theories of knowledge, ethics, and physics belonging to each of the Epicureans, Stoics, and Skeptics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780815347910
- ISBN-10: 081534791X
- Artikelnr.: 60976789
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780815347910
- ISBN-10: 081534791X
- Artikelnr.: 60976789
Kelly Arenson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University. She is the author of Health and Hedonism in Plato and Epicurus (2019).
Introduction Part I: Methods and Background 1. Epicurean Philosophy and Its
Parts 2. The Stoics and their Philosophical System 3. Argumentative
Strategies of Pyrrhonian and Academic Skeptics 4. Documenting Hellenistic
Philosophy: Cicero as a Source and Philosopher Part II: Early Influences
5. Epicureans, Earlier Atomists, and Cyrenaics 6. Cynic Influences on Stoic
Ethics 7. Stoics and Presocratic Materialists 8. Aristotelian and Stoic
Virtue 9. Socratic Ignorance and Ethics in the Stoa 10. Academic Skepticism
and the Socratic Method Part III: Soul, Perception, and Knowledge 11. Stoic
Epistemology 12. The Stoic Theory of the Soul 13. Impressions and Truth in
Epicurean Epistemology 14. Epicurus on Sense-Experience and the Fear of
Death 15. Skeptical Defenses Against the Inaction Objection 16. Skeptical
Responses to Stoics and Epicureans on the Criterion Part IV: First
Principles, Nature, and Teleology 17. Epicureans on What There Is
18.Epicureans on Teleology and Freedom 19. Nature, God, and Determinism in
Early Stoicism 20. Stoics and Epicureans on Language and the World 21. Free
Will and Fate in Carneades' Academic Skepticism 22. Piety and Theology in
the Stoics, Epicureans, and Pyrrhonian Skeptics Part V: Ethics, Politics,
and Society 23. Tranquility as the Goal in Pyrrhonian Skepticism 24.
Epicureans on Pleasure, Desire, and Happiness 25. Epicureans on Friendship,
Politics, and Community 26. The Medicine of Salvation: Epicurean Education
as Therapy 27. Moral Philosophy in the Imperial Roman Stoa 28. Academic
Skeptics and Stoics on "Trying Your Best" and the Ultimate End of Action
Part VI: The Hellenistic Legacy in Contemporary Issues 29. Is Skepticism
Natural? Ancient and Modern Perspectives 30. Stoicism and Contemporary
Medical Ethics 31. Stoic Therapy for Today's Troubles 32. Stoic
Cosmopolitanism and Environmental Ethics 33. Feminism and Stoic Sagehood
34. Epicurean Advice for the Modern Consumer 35.Hellenistic Philosophy and
the Origins of Economic Thought
Parts 2. The Stoics and their Philosophical System 3. Argumentative
Strategies of Pyrrhonian and Academic Skeptics 4. Documenting Hellenistic
Philosophy: Cicero as a Source and Philosopher Part II: Early Influences
5. Epicureans, Earlier Atomists, and Cyrenaics 6. Cynic Influences on Stoic
Ethics 7. Stoics and Presocratic Materialists 8. Aristotelian and Stoic
Virtue 9. Socratic Ignorance and Ethics in the Stoa 10. Academic Skepticism
and the Socratic Method Part III: Soul, Perception, and Knowledge 11. Stoic
Epistemology 12. The Stoic Theory of the Soul 13. Impressions and Truth in
Epicurean Epistemology 14. Epicurus on Sense-Experience and the Fear of
Death 15. Skeptical Defenses Against the Inaction Objection 16. Skeptical
Responses to Stoics and Epicureans on the Criterion Part IV: First
Principles, Nature, and Teleology 17. Epicureans on What There Is
18.Epicureans on Teleology and Freedom 19. Nature, God, and Determinism in
Early Stoicism 20. Stoics and Epicureans on Language and the World 21. Free
Will and Fate in Carneades' Academic Skepticism 22. Piety and Theology in
the Stoics, Epicureans, and Pyrrhonian Skeptics Part V: Ethics, Politics,
and Society 23. Tranquility as the Goal in Pyrrhonian Skepticism 24.
Epicureans on Pleasure, Desire, and Happiness 25. Epicureans on Friendship,
Politics, and Community 26. The Medicine of Salvation: Epicurean Education
as Therapy 27. Moral Philosophy in the Imperial Roman Stoa 28. Academic
Skeptics and Stoics on "Trying Your Best" and the Ultimate End of Action
Part VI: The Hellenistic Legacy in Contemporary Issues 29. Is Skepticism
Natural? Ancient and Modern Perspectives 30. Stoicism and Contemporary
Medical Ethics 31. Stoic Therapy for Today's Troubles 32. Stoic
Cosmopolitanism and Environmental Ethics 33. Feminism and Stoic Sagehood
34. Epicurean Advice for the Modern Consumer 35.Hellenistic Philosophy and
the Origins of Economic Thought
Introduction Part I: Methods and Background 1. Epicurean Philosophy and Its
Parts 2. The Stoics and their Philosophical System 3. Argumentative
Strategies of Pyrrhonian and Academic Skeptics 4. Documenting Hellenistic
Philosophy: Cicero as a Source and Philosopher Part II: Early Influences
5. Epicureans, Earlier Atomists, and Cyrenaics 6. Cynic Influences on Stoic
Ethics 7. Stoics and Presocratic Materialists 8. Aristotelian and Stoic
Virtue 9. Socratic Ignorance and Ethics in the Stoa 10. Academic Skepticism
and the Socratic Method Part III: Soul, Perception, and Knowledge 11. Stoic
Epistemology 12. The Stoic Theory of the Soul 13. Impressions and Truth in
Epicurean Epistemology 14. Epicurus on Sense-Experience and the Fear of
Death 15. Skeptical Defenses Against the Inaction Objection 16. Skeptical
Responses to Stoics and Epicureans on the Criterion Part IV: First
Principles, Nature, and Teleology 17. Epicureans on What There Is
18.Epicureans on Teleology and Freedom 19. Nature, God, and Determinism in
Early Stoicism 20. Stoics and Epicureans on Language and the World 21. Free
Will and Fate in Carneades' Academic Skepticism 22. Piety and Theology in
the Stoics, Epicureans, and Pyrrhonian Skeptics Part V: Ethics, Politics,
and Society 23. Tranquility as the Goal in Pyrrhonian Skepticism 24.
Epicureans on Pleasure, Desire, and Happiness 25. Epicureans on Friendship,
Politics, and Community 26. The Medicine of Salvation: Epicurean Education
as Therapy 27. Moral Philosophy in the Imperial Roman Stoa 28. Academic
Skeptics and Stoics on "Trying Your Best" and the Ultimate End of Action
Part VI: The Hellenistic Legacy in Contemporary Issues 29. Is Skepticism
Natural? Ancient and Modern Perspectives 30. Stoicism and Contemporary
Medical Ethics 31. Stoic Therapy for Today's Troubles 32. Stoic
Cosmopolitanism and Environmental Ethics 33. Feminism and Stoic Sagehood
34. Epicurean Advice for the Modern Consumer 35.Hellenistic Philosophy and
the Origins of Economic Thought
Parts 2. The Stoics and their Philosophical System 3. Argumentative
Strategies of Pyrrhonian and Academic Skeptics 4. Documenting Hellenistic
Philosophy: Cicero as a Source and Philosopher Part II: Early Influences
5. Epicureans, Earlier Atomists, and Cyrenaics 6. Cynic Influences on Stoic
Ethics 7. Stoics and Presocratic Materialists 8. Aristotelian and Stoic
Virtue 9. Socratic Ignorance and Ethics in the Stoa 10. Academic Skepticism
and the Socratic Method Part III: Soul, Perception, and Knowledge 11. Stoic
Epistemology 12. The Stoic Theory of the Soul 13. Impressions and Truth in
Epicurean Epistemology 14. Epicurus on Sense-Experience and the Fear of
Death 15. Skeptical Defenses Against the Inaction Objection 16. Skeptical
Responses to Stoics and Epicureans on the Criterion Part IV: First
Principles, Nature, and Teleology 17. Epicureans on What There Is
18.Epicureans on Teleology and Freedom 19. Nature, God, and Determinism in
Early Stoicism 20. Stoics and Epicureans on Language and the World 21. Free
Will and Fate in Carneades' Academic Skepticism 22. Piety and Theology in
the Stoics, Epicureans, and Pyrrhonian Skeptics Part V: Ethics, Politics,
and Society 23. Tranquility as the Goal in Pyrrhonian Skepticism 24.
Epicureans on Pleasure, Desire, and Happiness 25. Epicureans on Friendship,
Politics, and Community 26. The Medicine of Salvation: Epicurean Education
as Therapy 27. Moral Philosophy in the Imperial Roman Stoa 28. Academic
Skeptics and Stoics on "Trying Your Best" and the Ultimate End of Action
Part VI: The Hellenistic Legacy in Contemporary Issues 29. Is Skepticism
Natural? Ancient and Modern Perspectives 30. Stoicism and Contemporary
Medical Ethics 31. Stoic Therapy for Today's Troubles 32. Stoic
Cosmopolitanism and Environmental Ethics 33. Feminism and Stoic Sagehood
34. Epicurean Advice for the Modern Consumer 35.Hellenistic Philosophy and
the Origins of Economic Thought