Topics In Stoic Philosophy Paperback
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Ierodiako-Nou, Katerina
Book Description
Stoicism (third century BC to second century AD) is one of the richest and most influential intellectual traditions of antiquity. Leading scholars here contribute new studies of a set of topics which are the focus of current research in this area. They combine careful analytical attention to the original texts with historical sensitivity and philosophical acuity, to provide the basis for a better understanding of Stoic ethics, political theory, logic, and physics. Whereas till recently the study of Hellenistic philosophy has been mainly a historical enterprise, these essays demonstrate that a proper treatment of Stoicism engages us in philosophical questions of considerable current relevance and interest.
ISBN-13
9780199248803
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
6 February 2002
Number of Pages
268
About the Author
Katerina Ierodiakonou is Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Hugh's College, Oxford.
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Katerina IerodiakoNou
Editorial Review
This collection of essays by prominent philosophers and classicists contains studies that specialists will find valuable... fresh and challenging readings of important issues in Stoic philosophy, which will stimulate additional response from within the scholarly community. Thus, this collection of essays not only demonstrates the vitality of scholarship on Stoicism and Hellenistic philosophy, it also further contributes to it. * Glenn Lesses, Phronesis * Standards of scholarship and clarity are throughout very high ... a collection of articles exhibiting the fine combination of scholarly and philosophical understanding that now marks the best Stoic studies. * J.I.Daniel, The Classical Review, Vol.51, No.1, 2001 *